“…Some examples of cooperative data collection are traditionally activities like taking notes (Hung et al, 2013;Hwang, Wu, et al, 2011;Liljeström, Enkenberg, & Pöllänen, 2013;Shih, 2010;Song, 2014;Tan et al, 2007;Yang & Lin, 2010) or drawing ideas, schemas or concepts (Chiang et al, 2014a(Chiang et al, , 2014bChung et al, 2010;Looi et al, 2014;Song, 2014;Song & Kong, 2014;Sun, Looi, Wu, & Xie, 2015). However, mobile technology also offers specific affordances like annotating data samples taken, or conceptualized mental models in order to make them shareable (Chang et al, 2012;Hung et al, 2012;Razikin et al, 2009;Sha et al, 2012;Shelley, Dasgupta, Silva, Lyons, & Moher, 2015;Song et al, 2012;Yarnall et al, 2006). From our analytical framework point of view (see table 6 and Appendix B), most of features of learners' agency are covered in the type of mobile activities involving data collection.…”