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Taking eBook Readers to Prisons: A Tale of Two Projects
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Taking eBook Readers to Prisons: A Tale of Two Projects

Helen Farley, Angela Murphy, Tas Bedford and Susan Hopkins
Mobile as a Mainstream - Towards Future Challenges in Mobile Learning, pp.52-60
World Conference on Mobile and Contextual Learning, 13th (Istanbul, Turkey, 03-Nov-2014–05-Nov-2014)
Communications in Computer and Information Science, 479, Springer Nature
2014

Abstract

digital inclusion distance learning higher education prisons eBook readers mobile learning design-based research
This paper reports on a project that was first introduced to World Conference on Mobile and Contextual Learning attendees in 2012, the PLEIADES project (Portable Learning Environments for Incarcerated Adult Distance Education Students) and discusses how this project evolved into two separate projects; one each from the two technologies originally trialled. PLEIADES introduced a version of an internet-independent version of the Learning Management System (LMS) called Stand Alone Moodle (SAM) and eBook readers to incarcerated students in a correctional centre in Southern Queensland. The Triple 'E' Project (Empowerment, E-Learning and E-Readers) using eBook readers similar to those trialled in the PLEIADES project, were rolled out to a further four correctional centres. This paper explores the issues and challenges involved with deploying eBook readers to incarcerated students through the PLEIADES and Triple 'E' projects.

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