Title
Designing a seamless learning environment to learn reduce, reuse and recycle in environmental education
Abstract
This article explores the design of a seamless learning environment and activities for environmental education using mobile, wireless, and online technologies in Singapore primary schools. The learning environment and activities were designed to help students learn about environmental issues, specifically reduce, reuse and recycle (3Rs), and apply such understanding to practice. By seamless, we mean the transitions between classroom learning and field learning, between handheld use in the field and desktop computing back in the school. The research results indicated improvements in the students' understanding of the 3Rs and internalisation of their understanding through application of the 3Rs concepts.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1504/IJMLO.2009.023053
IJMLO
Field
DocType
Volume
Educational technology,Open learning,Reuse,Computer science,M-learning,Knowledge management,Synchronous learning,Learning environment,Blended learning,Multimedia,Environmental education
Journal
3
Issue
Citations 
PageRank 
1
5
0.51
References 
Authors
7
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Peter Seow125118.73
Baohui Zhang232627.15
Wenli Chen343038.53
Chee-Kit Looi41639255.32
Nicholas Tan571.20