Independent study skills are essential for student success in the first year of university. Students often need help to develop independent study skills that will enable them to work effectively individually and collaboratively, particularly outside formal class time. Increases in student numbers and more diverse student population have made it both more important and more challenging for universities to effectively and efficiently support students to develop their independent study skills. This thesis presents research that addresses this gap through a case study of the design, development, implementation and evaluation of a study skills development program for first year university students delivered using mobile phone technology. Spec...
This study was carried out in order to investigate whether mobile learning using Short Message Servi...
Many students use mobile devices both in their free time and during school. Mobile devices have to p...
Smartphone use is prevalent among university students in and out of instructional settings. This stu...
Students are seeking flexible study opportunities. Smartphones have potential to support learning at...
In this paper we discuss a case study investigating how the academic and personal development of fir...
Being able to self-regulate one's learning is essential for academic success but is also very diffic...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the use and effectiveness of a bespoke mobile lear...
Design/methodology/approach This study presents the successes and challenges of introducing a mobile...
A rapid evolution of technologies and their proliferation in the education system has created a new ...
The introduction of mobile learning in higher education institutions (HEIs) in Malaysia is an instin...
Learning essential information literacy skills through the use of mobile phones is an innovative m-l...
This paper explores how a group of undergraduate students in one of the university in South of Malay...
Texting-based learning courses may be the next technology advancement in higher education institutio...
Reading is one of the important academic skills and is often associated with students’ academic per...
In this paper we discuss a case study investigating how the academic and personal development of fir...
This study was carried out in order to investigate whether mobile learning using Short Message Servi...
Many students use mobile devices both in their free time and during school. Mobile devices have to p...
Smartphone use is prevalent among university students in and out of instructional settings. This stu...
Students are seeking flexible study opportunities. Smartphones have potential to support learning at...
In this paper we discuss a case study investigating how the academic and personal development of fir...
Being able to self-regulate one's learning is essential for academic success but is also very diffic...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the use and effectiveness of a bespoke mobile lear...
Design/methodology/approach This study presents the successes and challenges of introducing a mobile...
A rapid evolution of technologies and their proliferation in the education system has created a new ...
The introduction of mobile learning in higher education institutions (HEIs) in Malaysia is an instin...
Learning essential information literacy skills through the use of mobile phones is an innovative m-l...
This paper explores how a group of undergraduate students in one of the university in South of Malay...
Texting-based learning courses may be the next technology advancement in higher education institutio...
Reading is one of the important academic skills and is often associated with students’ academic per...
In this paper we discuss a case study investigating how the academic and personal development of fir...
This study was carried out in order to investigate whether mobile learning using Short Message Servi...
Many students use mobile devices both in their free time and during school. Mobile devices have to p...
Smartphone use is prevalent among university students in and out of instructional settings. This stu...