The choice of mobile applications (apps) for learning has been heavily relied on customer and teacher reviews, designers’ descriptions, and alignment with existing learning and human-computer interaction theories. There is limited empirical evidence to advise on the educational value of mobile apps as these are used by children. Understanding the impact of mobile apps on young children’s learning is timely given the lack of evidence-based recommendations that could guide parents and teachers in selecting apps for their children. In this paper, we present the results of a series of Randomised Control Trials (RCTs) with 376 children aged 5 to 6 years old who interacted with two maths apps in three schools in the UK. Pre/post-test comparisons ...
The proliferation of mobile devices and their use by children of all ages raise issues among familie...
Developing strong mathematical skills at the start of primary school is vital for children’s later l...
There is an increasing use of mobile technologies in the classroom, particularly its use in supporti...
The increasing growth and usage of mobile devices, such as tablets and iPads, by young children has ...
This research explains the rationale behind the utilisation of mobile learning technologies. It invo...
This paper aims to examine how mobile applications relate to learning and development. It will deter...
Existing recommendations about how to select or design mobile applications (apps) for learning have ...
Mobile applications are popular among young children, yet there is a dearth of studies examining the...
Surveys in mobile learning developed so far have analysed in a global way the effects on the usage o...
Purpose: A relevant literature review suggests that today’s children are increasingly immersing them...
Abstract. Technology has found its way into the hands of young children propelling various researche...
This study is the first to systematically investigate the extent to which apps for children aged 0-5...
Touchscreen apps have the potential to teach children important early skills including oral language...
Improving provision and raising achievement in early math for young children is of national importan...
The accelerated development of new technology, particularly on mobile application has increased teac...
The proliferation of mobile devices and their use by children of all ages raise issues among familie...
Developing strong mathematical skills at the start of primary school is vital for children’s later l...
There is an increasing use of mobile technologies in the classroom, particularly its use in supporti...
The increasing growth and usage of mobile devices, such as tablets and iPads, by young children has ...
This research explains the rationale behind the utilisation of mobile learning technologies. It invo...
This paper aims to examine how mobile applications relate to learning and development. It will deter...
Existing recommendations about how to select or design mobile applications (apps) for learning have ...
Mobile applications are popular among young children, yet there is a dearth of studies examining the...
Surveys in mobile learning developed so far have analysed in a global way the effects on the usage o...
Purpose: A relevant literature review suggests that today’s children are increasingly immersing them...
Abstract. Technology has found its way into the hands of young children propelling various researche...
This study is the first to systematically investigate the extent to which apps for children aged 0-5...
Touchscreen apps have the potential to teach children important early skills including oral language...
Improving provision and raising achievement in early math for young children is of national importan...
The accelerated development of new technology, particularly on mobile application has increased teac...
The proliferation of mobile devices and their use by children of all ages raise issues among familie...
Developing strong mathematical skills at the start of primary school is vital for children’s later l...
There is an increasing use of mobile technologies in the classroom, particularly its use in supporti...