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Title: The Influence on Mobile Learning: Mobile Learning Contents, Higher Education Institutes, and Communication Technology
Authors: Dolawattha, D.D.M.
Keywords: Mobile learning, Higher education, Mobile base teaching, Teacher perspectives, Learner perspectives
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: IEEE
Citation: Dolawattha, D.D.M.(2020),The Influence on Mobile Learning: Mobile Learning Contents, Higher Education Institutes, and Communication Technology,2nd International Conference on Advancements in Computing, (ICAC 2020); Virtual, Colombo; Sri Lanka; (Proceedings: 9357139, pp 7-12)
Abstract: In the present era, mobile learning has secured a better position in modern technology base learning paradigms. It surpasses other conventional learning methods because of ubiquity, mobility, attractive content, facilitated connectivity, and institutional engagements. The main objective of this study is to identify how mobile learning content, higher education institute, and communication technology factors influence learners and tcachers when using sustainable mobile learning in higher education. Through the literature reviewn we developed three separate impact models i,e. mobile learning content, higher education institute, and communication technology with separate impact factors. We used pre and post usage survey questionnaires of60 tea0hers and 60 learners to evaluate these models. Primarily, they were asked to fill the pre-usage questionnaire with their initial mobile learning experience. Then, they were allowed to use the modified Moodle mobile app and asked to fill the post-usage questionnaire. The results reveal that the most significant influencing factors are, ease of use in mobile learning content, and facilitating conditions for higher education institutes and communication technology models. Finally, we can conclude that users prefer to have easy to use mobile learning content with better service facilities in higher education institutes and communication technologies.
URI: http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/23023
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