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Learners’ perceptions of mobile devices for learning in higher education - towards a mobile learning pedagogical framework

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Conradie, P.W.
Lombard, A.
Moller, M.

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The dramatic effect of information technology on society is undeniable. In education, it is evident in the use of terms like active learning, blended learning, electronic learning and mobile learning (ubiquitous learning). This study explores the perceptions of 54 learners in a higher education institution regarding the use of mobile devices in a third year module. Using semi-structured interviews, it was found that mobile devices had a positive impact on learner motivation, engagement and enjoyment. It also improved the consistency of learning material, and the convenience and flexibility (anywhere, anytime) of learning. User-interface limitation, bandwidth and cognitive overload, however, were of concern. The use of cloud based resources like Youtube and Google Docs, through mobile devices, positively influenced learner perceptions, making them prosumers (both consumers and producers) of education content.

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World academy of science, engineering and technology 73, Zurich, Switzerland, 30-31 July 2013

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Conradie, P.W. & Lombard, A., et al. 2013. Learners’ perceptions of mobile devices for learning in higher education - towards a mobile learning pedagogical framework. World academy of science, engineering and technology, 7(1):454-459.

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