The purpose of this study is to investigate the ways polytechnic students use personal mobile devices to support their learning. This study used purposive sampling and mixed methods to generate data about student ownership and use of mobile digital devices within a single institution. Findings reveal patterns of device ownership, insights into how students use devices in class, and a comparison between student and tutor perceptions, including both conflicting assumptions and shared concerns. Implications are suggested for managing devices and distractions, enhancing digital literacy for both students and teachers, and pedagogical development
This exploratory study surveyed how undergraduate students and higher education instructors at two s...
The past decade has seen the expansion of personal digital technologies into schools. With many stud...
The ubiquitous access to technology is forcing educational institutions to look at ways of using stu...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the ways polytechnic students use personal mobile device...
Intermediate and high school students spend a large amount of time using mobile devices (Lauricella,...
This presentation reports on the initial findings of a funded collaborative cross-school Student as ...
Ownership and use of handheld devices for university study and revision is transforming learning hab...
How do students use digital mobile devices as part of their learning? This study is a case based inv...
The paper reports on research concerned with learners’ uses of mobile technologies based on an inter...
Numerous portable, handheld devices are often called mobile devices. These mobile devices are ever-p...
This study followed an innovative introduction of mobile technology (i.e., BlackBerry® devices) to a...
Fifty-seven alumni of a global Masters program participated in research into their use of mobile dev...
Learning with technology raises a range of issues not the least of which is equity of learning outco...
Mobile devices have become commonplace tools, yet little is known about how individuals use them in ...
An integral part of 21st century student learning includes the daily use of mobile devices. The chal...
This exploratory study surveyed how undergraduate students and higher education instructors at two s...
The past decade has seen the expansion of personal digital technologies into schools. With many stud...
The ubiquitous access to technology is forcing educational institutions to look at ways of using stu...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the ways polytechnic students use personal mobile device...
Intermediate and high school students spend a large amount of time using mobile devices (Lauricella,...
This presentation reports on the initial findings of a funded collaborative cross-school Student as ...
Ownership and use of handheld devices for university study and revision is transforming learning hab...
How do students use digital mobile devices as part of their learning? This study is a case based inv...
The paper reports on research concerned with learners’ uses of mobile technologies based on an inter...
Numerous portable, handheld devices are often called mobile devices. These mobile devices are ever-p...
This study followed an innovative introduction of mobile technology (i.e., BlackBerry® devices) to a...
Fifty-seven alumni of a global Masters program participated in research into their use of mobile dev...
Learning with technology raises a range of issues not the least of which is equity of learning outco...
Mobile devices have become commonplace tools, yet little is known about how individuals use them in ...
An integral part of 21st century student learning includes the daily use of mobile devices. The chal...
This exploratory study surveyed how undergraduate students and higher education instructors at two s...
The past decade has seen the expansion of personal digital technologies into schools. With many stud...
The ubiquitous access to technology is forcing educational institutions to look at ways of using stu...