Mark Pegrum is an Associate Professor in The University of Western Australia’s Graduate School of Education [or: in the Graduate School of Education at The University of Western Australia], where he specialises in mobile learning and, more broadly, e-learning. His teaching has been recognised through Faculty and University Excellence in Teaching Awards, as well as a national Australian Learning & Teaching Council (ALTC) Excellence in Teaching Award. His current research focuses on mobile technologies, digital literacy, augmented reality, and mobile learning trails and games. His recent books include:
Brave New Classrooms: Democratic Education and the Internet
(co-edited with Joe Lockard; Peter Lang, 2007);
From Blogs to Bombs: The Future of Digital Technologies in Education
(UWA Publishing, 2009);
Digital Literacies
(co-authored with Gavin Dudeney and Nicky Hockly; Pearson/Routledge, 2013); and
Mobile Learning: Languages, Literacies and Cultures
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2014). He is an associate editor of the
International Journal of Virtual and Personal Learning Environments
, and a member of the editorial boards of
Interactive Technology and Smart Education, System
, and
Technology in Language Teaching and Learning
. He is also a member of the advisory council for the
Laureate-Cambridge
Online Language Learning Research Network
(OLLReN), a member of the programme committee for the
International Mobile Learning Festival
, and a member of the international review panel for
mLearn
. He has given presentations and conducted seminars on e-learning and m-learning in Australia and New Zealand, Asia and the Middle East, the UK and continental Europe, and both North and South America.