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Mobile learning as a method of ubiquitous learning : students' attitudes, readiness, and possible barriers to implementation in higher education

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Type Article
ISSN 19275250
Document no. 127219
information source ERIC
Author Alhassan, Riyadh. College of Education, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Pages pp. 176-189
General Note Peer reviewed
Source Journal of Education and Learning . Vol. 5, no. 1, 2016
Publisher Toronto: Canadian Center of Science and Education، 2016
Publisher address 1120 Finch Avenue West Suite 701-309. Toronto, ON M3J 3H7. Canada. Canadian Center of Science and Education. T: 4166422606. F: 4166422608. jel@ccsenet.org. http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/jel.
ERIC document no. EJ1097795
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Descriptors Electronic learning  -  Student attitudes  -  Barriers  -  Program implementation  -  Educational technology  -  University students  -  Learning readiness  -  Saudi Arabia
Language of document English
Country Canada
The purpose of this study was to explore the attitudes and level of readiness, and possible barriers to implementing Mobile Learning as a part of ubiquitous learning. In addition, the study attempted to find out to what extent students are interested in mobile learning. It also aimed to answer the question regarding the readiness of college students to use mobile learning technologies. Furthermore, the level of students experience in electronic learning was examined. The study was conducted to gather valuable data about are the possible advantages and disadvantages of mobile learning, and the barriers do students expect facing when implementing the mobile learning technologies. To answer the research questions, a questionnaire was administered to 1000 college students, with some of them being interviewed for in-depth information. The findings of the study showed that students had highly positive attitudes toward mobile learning, and they had the necessary technical knowledge to implement mobile learning. However, students were found to have very little experience in electronic and mobile learning. Students have mentioned some advantages of mobile learning among which was the possibility of learning outside the classroom and at any time. Some disadvantages were mentioned such as the fact that students might become annoyed with receiving too many text messages per day. Finally, students listed some barriers they expect to face the implementation of mobile learning. The study concluded with suggestions for future research and recommendations to university officials to better implement mobile learning. (As provided)

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Alhassan, Riyadh.. (2016). Mobile learning as a method of ubiquitous learning : students' attitudes, readiness, and possible barriers to implementation in higher education. Journal of Education and Learning . Vol. 5, no. 1, 2016. pp. 176-189 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org