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ARTICLE #4 | 81 MOBILE LEARNING DEVICES AS COLLABORATIVE TOOLS TO ENHANCE BIOLOGICAL IDENTIFICATION SKILLS IN THE LAB AND FIELD Stanley, E.D. (1996) Taking a second look: investigating biology with visual datasets. Bioscene: Journal of College Biology Teaching, 22(3): 13-17 Streich, M. (2010) How the recession will affect education. Educational Issues. Retrieved 29 May 2014, from https://suite.io/ michael-streich/36pe2nv Taylor, S., and Procter, T. (2015) Pads as collaborative tools to enhance biological identification skills in the lab and field. In: Souleles, N. and Pillar, C. (eds.) iPad use in fieldwork: Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on the use of iPads in higher education (ihe2014). Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 20-27. University of Reading (2016) MSc species identification and survey skills. Retrieved 13 June 2016 from https://www.reading.ac.uk/ biologicalsciences/pg-taught/siss/biosci-pgtmscSISS.aspx University of Western Sydney (2014) iPads at UWS. Retrieved 29 May 2014 from http://www.uws.edu.au/learning_teaching/learning_ and_teaching/ipad_initiative Warren, J.M., Ashton, P., Taylor, S., and Thomas, P. (2015) Save field biology skills from extinction risks (endangered species). The Times Higher Education Supplement, p30, 26 Feb 2015. Available at https:www.timeshighereducation.com/comment/opinion/savefield-biology-skills-from-extinction-risk/2018721.article Welsh, K. E., Mauchline, A., Powell, V., France, D., Park, J. R. and Whalley, W. B. (2015) Student perceptions of iPads as mobile learning devices for fieldwork. Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 39 (3). pp. 450-469.