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Title: | FACILITIES REQUIRED FOR STUDENTS IN AN EFFICIENT M-LEARNING ENVIRONMENT |
Authors: | Mohaimen Bin Noor, Mohaimen Bin Noor Zahiduddin Ahmed, Mashiour Rahman, Dip Nandi, Mamun Habib |
Keywords: | ITESCM framework, M-learning, survey |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Publisher: | Global Academic Excellence (M) Sdn. Bhd |
Abstract: | The paper intended to explore the field of M-learning and focused on the facilities required for students in an efficient M-learning environment. Facilities of traditional or conventional learning environment was studied to find the potential facilities for M-learning environment. ITESCM framework has been studied and adopted for M-learning environment. A survey was conducted to collect data from university students. The survey responses reflect a wide diversity of data such as the willingness of using mobile phone for education purpose, state of internet access in mobile phone, significance of course materials in mobile phone, comfort of using mobile phone for education purpose, tools that people use in mobile phone, preferred form of education, drawbacks and possible improvements of M-learning and degree of success for M-learning. The outcomes of the survey were analyzed and compared with the findings from the literature review presented in this paper in a very detailed manner and if any dissimilarities found with the anticipated facilities, the reason behind was investigated and explained in brief. |
Description: | An adaptation for students M-learning environment which can facilitate their future endeavors. The research was based of literature review and survey analysis. |
URI: | https://submit.confbay.com/conf/icsht2018 http://dspace.aiub.edu:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2201 |
Appears in Collections: | Publications: Conference |
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