[Introduction]: The use of wireless technology is well established in many industries. In the recent years the implication and possibilities of wireless technology in the teaching and training environment has attracted researcher intention. Future of m-learning is evolving very rapidly and the future is very promising. In order to remain competitive tertiary institutions need to exploit the opportunities from the developments in the information technology and use innovative ways to serve their customers. Remote learning is not a new thing for the education environment as students prefers to study in the external mode and wireless technology had the potential to add value not only to the on-campus student but also to the external students a...
This study followed an innovative introduction of mobile technology (i.e., BlackBerry® devices) to a...
This paper presents a preliminary exploration of the types of smart mobile technologies higher educa...
This study explores students' uses of wireless handheld devices such as handheld PCs, PDAs and smart...
Use of mobile technology is widespread, particularly among the younger generation. There is a huge p...
If the implementation of blended and mobile learning across disciplines is to be maximized, it is im...
If the implementation of blended and mobile learning across disciplines is to be maximized, it is im...
[aBSTRACT]: The advent of mobile devices has provided a new direction to the current models of e-lea...
Wirelessly enabled learning offers distinctive benefits to teaching and learning because of portabil...
The technology of internet and wireless networks conceived the revolutionary concept of mobile learn...
Wirelessly enabled learning offers distinctive benefits to teaching and learning because of portabil...
Wirelessly enabled learning offers distinctive benefits to teaching and learning because of portabil...
M-learning is defined as learning across multiple educational contexts using handheld devices such a...
This study followed an innovative introduction of mobile technology (i.e., BlackBerry® devices) to a...
This study followed an innovative introduction of mobile technology (i.e., BlackBerry® devices) to a...
The purpose of this study was to explore the changes to teaching and learning when implementing mobi...
This study followed an innovative introduction of mobile technology (i.e., BlackBerry® devices) to a...
This paper presents a preliminary exploration of the types of smart mobile technologies higher educa...
This study explores students' uses of wireless handheld devices such as handheld PCs, PDAs and smart...
Use of mobile technology is widespread, particularly among the younger generation. There is a huge p...
If the implementation of blended and mobile learning across disciplines is to be maximized, it is im...
If the implementation of blended and mobile learning across disciplines is to be maximized, it is im...
[aBSTRACT]: The advent of mobile devices has provided a new direction to the current models of e-lea...
Wirelessly enabled learning offers distinctive benefits to teaching and learning because of portabil...
The technology of internet and wireless networks conceived the revolutionary concept of mobile learn...
Wirelessly enabled learning offers distinctive benefits to teaching and learning because of portabil...
Wirelessly enabled learning offers distinctive benefits to teaching and learning because of portabil...
M-learning is defined as learning across multiple educational contexts using handheld devices such a...
This study followed an innovative introduction of mobile technology (i.e., BlackBerry® devices) to a...
This study followed an innovative introduction of mobile technology (i.e., BlackBerry® devices) to a...
The purpose of this study was to explore the changes to teaching and learning when implementing mobi...
This study followed an innovative introduction of mobile technology (i.e., BlackBerry® devices) to a...
This paper presents a preliminary exploration of the types of smart mobile technologies higher educa...
This study explores students' uses of wireless handheld devices such as handheld PCs, PDAs and smart...