Mobile Device Debate Bibliography

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Akçayır, M., & Akçayır, G. (2017). Advantages and challenges associated with augmented reality for education: A systematic review of the literature. Educational Research Review, 20, 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.edurev.2016.11.002

Akçayır, M., Akçayır, G., Pektaş, H. M., & Ocak, M. A. (2016). Augmented reality in science laboratories: The effects of augmented reality on university students’ laboratory skills and attitudes toward science laboratories. Computers in Human Behavior, 57, 334–342. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2015.12.054

Alexander, C. J., Crescini, W. M., Juskewitch, J. E., Lachman, N., & Pawlina, W. (2009). Assessing the integration of audience response system technology in teaching of anatomical sciences. Anatomical Sciences Education, 2(4), 160–166. https://doi.org/10.1002/ase.99

Alsaggaf, W. (2012). Enhancement of learning programming experience by novices using mobile learning: mobile learning in introductory programming lectures. In Proceedings of the ninth annual international conference on International computing education research (pp. 151–152). ACM. Retrieved from http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2361306

Alsaggaf, W., Hamilton, M., Harland, J., & D’Souza, D. (2012). The use of laptop computers in programming lectures. ACIS 2012 : Location, Location, Location : Proceedings of the 23rd Australasian Conference on Information Systems 2012, 1–11.

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Anzai, Y., Funada, M., & Akahori, K. (2013). Immediate Effects of Mobile Photo Note-taking in English Vocabulary Learning (pp. 550–556). Presented at the E-Learn: World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education, Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE). Retrieved from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/114891/

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Awwad, F., Ayesh, A., & Awwad, S. (2013). Are Laptops Distracting Educational Tools in Classrooms. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 103, 154–160. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2013.10.320

Barak, M., Lipson, A., & Lerman, S. (2006a). Wireless Laptops as Means For Promoting Active Learning In Large Lecture Halls. Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 38(3), 245–263.

Barak, M., Lipson, A., & Lerman, S. (2006b). Wireless Laptops as Means For Promoting Active Learning In Large Lecture Halls. Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 38(3), 245–263.

Barrs, K. (2011). Mobility in learning: The feasibility of encouraging language learning on smartphones. Reading. Retrieved from https://sisaljournal.org/archives/sep11/barrs/?like=1&source=post_flair&_wpnonce=7f81158ee4

Barry, S., Murphy, K., & Drew, S. (2015). From deconstructive misalignment to constructive alignment: Exploring student uses of mobile technologies in university classrooms. Computers & Education, 81, 202–210. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2014.10.014

Benson, V., & Morgan, S. (2013). Student Experience and Ubiquitous Learning in Higher Education: Impact of Wireless and Cloud Applications. Creative Education, 4(8), 1. https://doi.org/10.4236/ce.2013.48A001

Berry, M. J., & Westfall, A. (2015). Dial D for Distraction: The Making and Breaking of Cell Phone Policies in the College Classroom. College Teaching, 63(2), 62–71. https://doi.org/10.1080/87567555.2015.1005040

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Brady, M., Seli, H., & Rosenthal, J. (2013). “Clickers” and metacognition: A quasi-experimental comparative study about metacognitive self-regulation and use of electronic feedback devices. Computers & Education, 65, 56–63. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2013.02.001

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Carstens, B. A., Watson, T. L., & Williams, R. L. (2015a). Unstructured laptop use in a highly structured entry-level college course. Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Psychology, 1(2), 137–149. https://doi.org/10.1037/stl0000029

Carstens, B. A., Watson, T. L., & Williams, R. L. (2015b). Unstructured laptop use in a highly structured entry-level college course. Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Psychology; Washington, 1(2), 137–149. https://doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/stl0000029

Castillo-Manzano, J. I., Castro-Nuño, M., López-Valpuesta, L., Sanz-Díaz, M. T., & Yñiguez, R. (2017). To take or not to take the laptop or tablet to classes, that is the question. Computers in Human Behavior, 68, 326–333. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2016.11.017

Cathy Cavanaugh, Jace Hargis, Tayeb Kamali, & Melissa Soto. (2013). Substitution to augmentation: faculty adoption of iPad mobile learning in higher education. Interactive Technology and Smart Education, 10(4), 270–284. https://doi.org/10.1108/ITSE-01-2013-0001

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Dobrota, M., & Jeremic, V. (2017). Shedding the Light on the Stability of University Rankings in the ICT Field. IETE Technical Review, 34(1), 75–82. https://doi.org/10.1080/02564602.2016.1144487

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Gan, C. L., & Balakrishnan, V. (2016). An Empirical Study of Factors Affecting Mobile Wireless Technology Adoption for Promoting Interactive Lectures in Higher Education. The International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.19173/irrodl.v17i1.2111

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