Liberty Science Center has been working for several years on some m-learning pilots and it looks as if their first implementation of mobile phone based learning experiences will go live next year.
As you know, the Powerhouse Museum, has also been experimenting and our in-house working prototype Mob Mark takes a slightly different approach.
Bressler, from the LSC, presents this intersting backgrounder on the LSC initiatives.
What are our youth using their mobile phones to do? They text message, play games, listen to music, and take pictures, and that’s only the beginning. Teenagers are the ones establishing the rules of this new mobile culture ad hoc. To them, the mobile phone is not a device for making phone calls, but rather, a ‘lifeline’ to the social network and an instrument for coordinating their everyday life. Can this tool, that has seemingly ensconced itself into youth culture, become a tool for informal science learning? This paper will summarize findings that have been collected as part of the Science Now, Science Everywhere (SNSE) project started by Liberty Science Center. SNSE is a recent technology initative by the Center that aims to explore the unique educational opportunities that are possible when visitors use their mobile phones as tools for learning in informal science education. Coupled with industry research from the technology and museum sectors, project research to date demonstrates an untapped area of educational opportunity that could be used to engage teens in science. Liberty Science Center believes that science centers can engage the teenage audience by extending the learning experience beyond hands-on interactives to mobile phones.