A pedagogical evaluation of accessible settings in Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS mobile operating systems and native apps using the SAMR model of educational technology and an educational model of technical capital
Book chapter
Hayhoe, S. 2015. A pedagogical evaluation of accessible settings in Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS mobile operating systems and native apps using the SAMR model of educational technology and an educational model of technical capital. in: Gómez Chova, L., López Martínez, A. and Candel Torres, I. (ed.) INTED 2015 Proceedings IATED Academy.
Authors | Hayhoe, S. |
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Editors | Gómez Chova, L., López Martínez, A. and Candel Torres, I. |
Abstract | This article describes an investigation into the potential of mobile operating systems and native apps to transform educational inclusion for disabled students. It is framed by a philosophy of inclusive technology, which theorises that contemporary technologies, such as the World Wide Web, netbooks, tablets and smartphones, could possibly increase the social inclusion of people with disabilities, as these technologies are more portable, provide greater social access to institutional environments and communities, are more socially acceptable and allow greater social communication than traditional assistive technologies. By drawing reference to this philosophy, the article evaluates the accessible software available in Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS operating systems for tablets and smart phones. These systems were chosen as previous literature observes that they offer provision for students with disabilities, and their manufacturers have claimed that they are amongst the most accessible technologies on the market. Two instruments are used to evaluate these devices: (1) A sociological model of technical capital: This model is based on Bourdieu’s theory of social capital, and is premised on the notion that access to technology, either through financial, geographical, intellectual or physical means, increases life chances and access to financial capital, social equality and higher levels of education; (2) The SAMR Model of Educational Technology: This model is premised on the theory that educational applications of technology are premised on the transformation or enhancement of traditional pedagogies, either through the substitution, augmentation, modification or redefinition of educational tasks. |
Year | 2015 |
Book title | INTED 2015 Proceedings |
Publisher | IATED Academy |
Output status | Published |
File | File Access Level Restricted |
ISBN | 9788460657637 |
ISSN | 2340-1079 |
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2015 | |
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Deposited | 05 Jan 2016 |
Accepted | 2015 |
Related URL | https://library.iated.org/view/HAYHOE2015APE |
Journal | INTED2015 Proceedings, 9th International Technology, Education and Development Conference |
Journal citation | 9, pp. 2220-2228 |
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