Background: The use of mobile devices for education is rapidly growing, and it is a global phenomenon. The trend of bringing personal mobile devices for learning using the institution’s network to access data and other academic material is referred to as bring your own device (BYOD). Most universities in developed countries have implemented this phenomenon to enhance education. However, the rate of BYOD adoption in developing countries is lagging even though the majority of students and staff already own one or more mobile devices and are using them for personal and educational purposes. Objectives: The study determines the readiness of a South African university to adopt BYOD for teaching and learning. Moreover, the article presents th...
The use of mobile devices is increasing rapidly in society, and student device ownership is becoming...
The use of mobile devices is increasing rapidly in society, and student device ownership is becoming...
This article reports on factors affecting local academic acceptance of bring your own devices (BYOD)...
Although the concept of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) was only first introduced in 2009, organisation...
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is a term used for the new trend where employees bring personally-owned...
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is a term used for the new trend where employees bring personally-own...
Despite significant research activity around mobile technologies and growing awareness of the potent...
Despite significant research activity around mobile technologies and growing awareness of the potent...
The aim of this paper is to investigate student-readiness for mobile learning at a South-African Uni...
The ubiquitous access to technology is forcing educational institutions to look at ways of using stu...
The ubiquitous access to technology is forcing educational institutions to look at ways of using stu...
A rapid evolution of technologies and their proliferation in the education system has created a new ...
MBA, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016Technology intended for the consumer market ha...
The use of mobile devices is increasing rapidly in society, and student device ownership is becoming...
The use of mobile devices is increasing rapidly in society, and student device ownership is becoming...
The use of mobile devices is increasing rapidly in society, and student device ownership is becoming...
The use of mobile devices is increasing rapidly in society, and student device ownership is becoming...
This article reports on factors affecting local academic acceptance of bring your own devices (BYOD)...
Although the concept of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) was only first introduced in 2009, organisation...
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is a term used for the new trend where employees bring personally-owned...
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is a term used for the new trend where employees bring personally-own...
Despite significant research activity around mobile technologies and growing awareness of the potent...
Despite significant research activity around mobile technologies and growing awareness of the potent...
The aim of this paper is to investigate student-readiness for mobile learning at a South-African Uni...
The ubiquitous access to technology is forcing educational institutions to look at ways of using stu...
The ubiquitous access to technology is forcing educational institutions to look at ways of using stu...
A rapid evolution of technologies and their proliferation in the education system has created a new ...
MBA, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016Technology intended for the consumer market ha...
The use of mobile devices is increasing rapidly in society, and student device ownership is becoming...
The use of mobile devices is increasing rapidly in society, and student device ownership is becoming...
The use of mobile devices is increasing rapidly in society, and student device ownership is becoming...
The use of mobile devices is increasing rapidly in society, and student device ownership is becoming...
This article reports on factors affecting local academic acceptance of bring your own devices (BYOD)...