The study explored college instructors ’ and students ’ attitudes towards the usage of mobile de-vices (laptops and cell phones) for non-academic purposes during lectures. Students report exces-sive multitasking: usages of mobile devices for communicating with friends, gaming, etc. Instruc-tors seem to have pretty good perceptions about the distribution of such usages. Most students accurately perceive the usage of mobile devices as disturbing instructors and peers, but they still believe such usage is legitimate! Instructors, on the contrary, feel it is not. Older students, as well, tend to think the usage of mobile devices during lectures is illegitimate. Results are discussed from the perspective of McLuhan’s laws of media and from persp...
Advisors: Wei-Chen Hung.Committee members: Pi-Sui Hsu; Thomas Smith.Includes illustrations.Includes ...
Most academics and students have smartphones, which has allowed the discordant deployment of mobile ...
Despite the pedagogic affordances of mobile devices, many instructors are not prepared to effectivel...
Smartphone ownership by college students has reached 90% and by all indications ownership is still i...
Mobile phones are widely used by university students and there is a controversial topic whether stud...
The unprecedented expansion of wireless technologies and the global pandemic of 2020-2021, which for...
Mobile devices have become a ubiquitous tool for academics by tertiary students. The purpose of this...
There are more than six billion users of cell phones worldwide. The need for people to connect with ...
none2This chapter reports and discusses the findings of an empirical study on the cultural models of...
With the expansion of the technology, people - especially the students-have a vast array of e-commun...
AbstractWith the expansion of the technology, people –especially the students- have a vast array of ...
AbstractThe fact that university students have mobile technologies does not mean they use them for t...
While research supports the integration of mobile computing into instruction, there is disagreement ...
This exploratory study surveyed how undergraduate students and higher education instructors at two s...
In recent years, the number of mobile devices that are available for learning scenarios has increase...
Advisors: Wei-Chen Hung.Committee members: Pi-Sui Hsu; Thomas Smith.Includes illustrations.Includes ...
Most academics and students have smartphones, which has allowed the discordant deployment of mobile ...
Despite the pedagogic affordances of mobile devices, many instructors are not prepared to effectivel...
Smartphone ownership by college students has reached 90% and by all indications ownership is still i...
Mobile phones are widely used by university students and there is a controversial topic whether stud...
The unprecedented expansion of wireless technologies and the global pandemic of 2020-2021, which for...
Mobile devices have become a ubiquitous tool for academics by tertiary students. The purpose of this...
There are more than six billion users of cell phones worldwide. The need for people to connect with ...
none2This chapter reports and discusses the findings of an empirical study on the cultural models of...
With the expansion of the technology, people - especially the students-have a vast array of e-commun...
AbstractWith the expansion of the technology, people –especially the students- have a vast array of ...
AbstractThe fact that university students have mobile technologies does not mean they use them for t...
While research supports the integration of mobile computing into instruction, there is disagreement ...
This exploratory study surveyed how undergraduate students and higher education instructors at two s...
In recent years, the number of mobile devices that are available for learning scenarios has increase...
Advisors: Wei-Chen Hung.Committee members: Pi-Sui Hsu; Thomas Smith.Includes illustrations.Includes ...
Most academics and students have smartphones, which has allowed the discordant deployment of mobile ...
Despite the pedagogic affordances of mobile devices, many instructors are not prepared to effectivel...