This paper describes the implementation of a mobile learning teaching resource - StudyTXT – in an introductory accounting decision-making course. The paper explains the philosophy of the course and how the educational rationale underlying the use of StudyTXT might facilitate the attainment of the course objectives. The paper further illustrates how StudyTXT is developed, implemented and used in the course, with references to appropriate literature. A questionnaire-based evaluation of StudyTXT by students reports on their perceptions about the impact of the teaching resource, as well as about the factors that either encouraged students to, or discouraged them from, using StudyTXT. The paper concludes with suggestions for the further utilisat...
This paper seeks to address a major deficit in understandings of mobile learning, that is, its lack ...
Student preferences for interactive educational technology tools are explored in the context of acco...
AbstractThe paper has three aims: First, it provides a historical overview of mobile learning concep...
AbstractThe aim of the study is to determine the usage of mobile devices in accounting lessons in to...
Due to the lack of teaching purpose and planning of mobile learning platform, fragmented learning ti...
Due to the lack of teaching purpose and planning of mobile learning platform, fragmented learning ti...
In this study we investigate the use of an interactive mobile application aimed to engage students, ...
In this study we investigate the use of an interactive mobile application aimed to engage students, ...
The mobile computing is a daily standard: mobile phones, Personal Digital Assistants (PDA), smart ve...
In this study we investigate the use of an interactive mobile application aimed to engage students, ...
The aims of this research are (1) to develop an Android-based mobile learning “Fun Accounting” as a ...
The aims of this research are (1) to develop an Android-based mobile learning “Fun Accounting” as a ...
The aims of this research are (1) to develop an Android-based mobile learning “Fun Accounting” as a ...
The mobile computing is a daily standard: mobile phones, Personal Digital Assistants (PDA), smart ve...
M.Com. (Accounting)Abstract: The use of technology outside of education has emerged as an essential ...
This paper seeks to address a major deficit in understandings of mobile learning, that is, its lack ...
Student preferences for interactive educational technology tools are explored in the context of acco...
AbstractThe paper has three aims: First, it provides a historical overview of mobile learning concep...
AbstractThe aim of the study is to determine the usage of mobile devices in accounting lessons in to...
Due to the lack of teaching purpose and planning of mobile learning platform, fragmented learning ti...
Due to the lack of teaching purpose and planning of mobile learning platform, fragmented learning ti...
In this study we investigate the use of an interactive mobile application aimed to engage students, ...
In this study we investigate the use of an interactive mobile application aimed to engage students, ...
The mobile computing is a daily standard: mobile phones, Personal Digital Assistants (PDA), smart ve...
In this study we investigate the use of an interactive mobile application aimed to engage students, ...
The aims of this research are (1) to develop an Android-based mobile learning “Fun Accounting” as a ...
The aims of this research are (1) to develop an Android-based mobile learning “Fun Accounting” as a ...
The aims of this research are (1) to develop an Android-based mobile learning “Fun Accounting” as a ...
The mobile computing is a daily standard: mobile phones, Personal Digital Assistants (PDA), smart ve...
M.Com. (Accounting)Abstract: The use of technology outside of education has emerged as an essential ...
This paper seeks to address a major deficit in understandings of mobile learning, that is, its lack ...
Student preferences for interactive educational technology tools are explored in the context of acco...
AbstractThe paper has three aims: First, it provides a historical overview of mobile learning concep...