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Early Child Development and Care | 2018

Development of sustainable schools–university partnerships: lessons learnt from mobile learning collaborations in early years’ education

Frank Bate; Jean Macnish; Serena Davie

ABSTRACT mLearning is not widely used in early years’ education, although it has been shown to be beneficial to children’s learning. This paper discusses the initial findings of a three-year longitudinal study into the costs and benefits of implementing mLearning in early childhood education at two case study sites. A partnership model is used between a university school of education and two state primary schools in Western Australia. A qualitative approach (interviews, focus groups and field observations) is adopted to collect data from pre-service and practising teachers, school leaders and parents and carers. Initial findings indicate that pre-service and practising teachers increased personal confidence, technological knowledge and insights into implementing mlearning in the classroom. Six themes are discussed as links in a chain that might support sustainable schools–university partnerships. Schools and universities considering developing partnerships as a mechanism to institute sustainable educational change can consider the model proposed.


international conference education technology and computers | 2017

Using e-textbooks to support problem-based learning in science: Learning from the journey

Jean Macnish; Frank Bate; Nigel Stewart

The aim of this study was to investigate the use of e-textbooks to promote problem-based learning for high school science students. The e-textbooks were developed and deployed in a metropolitan high school in Western Australia. Through a series of Design Based Research cycles, over three years, the design of the e-textbooks was refined to create more effective problem-based learning environments for students. The final e-textbooks allowed students to engage successfully in problem-based learning.


30th Annual conference on Australian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education, ASCILITE 2013 | 2013

Academics adopting mobile devices: The zone of free movement.

Boris Handal; Jean Macnish; Peter Petocz


The Australian Journal of Teacher Education | 2013

Conceptualising changes to pre-service teachers’ knowledge of how to best facilitate learning in mathematics: A TPACK inspired initiative

Frank Bate; Lorraine Day; Jean Macnish


Learning, Media and Technology | 2014

The politics of gaming in schools: a sociocultural perspective from Western Australia

Frank Bate; Jean Macnish; Steven Males


Australian Educational Computing | 2012

Understanding parent perceptions of a 1:1 laptop program in Western Australia

Frank Bate; Jean Macnish; Steven Males


Archive | 2012

Parent and student perceptions of the initial implementation of a 1:1 laptop program in Western Australia

Frank Bate; Jean Macnish; Steven Males


EDULEARN12 Proceedings | 2012

Managing Student Distraction: Responding To Problems of Gaming and Pornography in a Western Australian School for Boys

Frank Bate; Jean Macnish; Steven Males


ED-MEDIA: World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications | 2010

Pre-service Teachers Using The Le@rning Federation's Digital Resources.

Chris Campbell; Jean Macnish


Issues in Educational Research | 2017

The impact of mobile learning on student performance as gauged by standardised test (NAPLAN) scores

Steven Males; Frank Bate; Jean Macnish

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Frank Bate

University of Notre Dame Australia

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Serena Davie

University of Notre Dame Australia

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Steven Males

University of Notre Dame Australia

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Boris Handal

University of Notre Dame Australia

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Chris Campbell

University of Notre Dame Australia

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Nigel Stewart

University of Notre Dame Australia

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Ron Oliver

Edith Cowan University

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