Smart mobile devices are becoming ubiquitous among educators and students in Palestine. Mobile devices can be used to provide learning that is contextualized, personalized and unrestricted by location and time. Although these device capabilities are available, many faculty in higher education are not effectively incorporating this technology into their teaching. This study therefore examined academics’ perceptions of the value of integrating mobile devices into their teaching activities. A questionnaire survey collected data from 56 academic staff of the Palestine Technical University - Kadoorie, eliciting perceptions of the pedagogical affordance of mobile devices and challenges to their use in teaching. The findings show that participants...
It has been predicted that mobile devices will be the primary connection tool to the internet for mo...
In this study Higher Education teachers were offered new mobile devices with very few conditions att...
Many educators agree that mobile technology has great potential not only to improve our educational ...
Smart mobile devices are becoming ubiquitous among educators and students in Palestine. Mobile devic...
Smart mobile devices (SMDs), especially smartphones and tablets, are becoming increasingly ubiquitou...
The affordances of mobile technologies are well documented (cf Sharples, Vavolua, Wali, Cook, Pachle...
Smartphone ownership by college students has reached 90% and by all indications ownership is still i...
Mobile-learning is still an emergent field of research, especially if we consider the scope of highe...
Barriers, as perceived by teachers, towards the acceptance of new and emerging technologies in teach...
Theme: Learning Outcomes: impact on next generation learnersThe Conference program's website is loca...
Recent developments in mobile technologies have provided unique opportunities for learning and teach...
Mobile devices are everywhere and mobile learning has emerged as a potential educational environment...
This paper examines how in a resource constrained context, access to personal mobile devices for fir...
World academy of science, engineering and technology 73, Zurich, Switzerland, 30-31 July 2013The dra...
Recent developments in mobile technologies have provided unique opportunities for learning and teach...
It has been predicted that mobile devices will be the primary connection tool to the internet for mo...
In this study Higher Education teachers were offered new mobile devices with very few conditions att...
Many educators agree that mobile technology has great potential not only to improve our educational ...
Smart mobile devices are becoming ubiquitous among educators and students in Palestine. Mobile devic...
Smart mobile devices (SMDs), especially smartphones and tablets, are becoming increasingly ubiquitou...
The affordances of mobile technologies are well documented (cf Sharples, Vavolua, Wali, Cook, Pachle...
Smartphone ownership by college students has reached 90% and by all indications ownership is still i...
Mobile-learning is still an emergent field of research, especially if we consider the scope of highe...
Barriers, as perceived by teachers, towards the acceptance of new and emerging technologies in teach...
Theme: Learning Outcomes: impact on next generation learnersThe Conference program's website is loca...
Recent developments in mobile technologies have provided unique opportunities for learning and teach...
Mobile devices are everywhere and mobile learning has emerged as a potential educational environment...
This paper examines how in a resource constrained context, access to personal mobile devices for fir...
World academy of science, engineering and technology 73, Zurich, Switzerland, 30-31 July 2013The dra...
Recent developments in mobile technologies have provided unique opportunities for learning and teach...
It has been predicted that mobile devices will be the primary connection tool to the internet for mo...
In this study Higher Education teachers were offered new mobile devices with very few conditions att...
Many educators agree that mobile technology has great potential not only to improve our educational ...