This presentation outlines a case study conducted at the University of Leicester in the UK to examine the learning opportunities offered by technological developments in information and entertainment domains. The study forms a part of a national research project funded by the UK Higher Education Academy to examine student learning experiences through new e-learning technologies1. The study explores how a peripheral technology’, originally intended for entertainment and business can become a core technology’ and be integrated into an institutional learning technology. The peripheral technology explored in the case study is the delivery of MP3 files for students to use via mobile devices with MP3 play back facility, such as iPods, dedicated MP3 players, and laptops ‑ a simple form of technology that can be created by teachers with limited resources. Evidence of how student learning was supported by podcasts will be presented and an early model of creating pedagogically sound podcasts is outlined.
Dr Palitha Edirisingha is a Lecturer in E-Learning at the Beyond Distance Research Alliance at the University of Leicester, UK. He is co-investigator of IMPALA and IMPALA 2projects (HEA funded), and WoLF project (JISC funded). His research interests include: evaluating formal and informal leaning from mobile technologies; transfer of informal learning from web2.0...