Honours students, who are mostly new to research, require support in finding, selecting and sharing information resources to conduct research. Providing students with access to information resources becomes problematic in Open and Distance Learning (ODL), especially in developing countries due to constraints that are introduced by distance among the students, and between students and the supervisors. The constraints include isolation, lack of peer collaboration, the cost of Internet facilities, and time management for working students. Mobile applications could offer solutions, but the extant literature offers little guidance on the functional design of such applications. This design science research study presents a mobile tool wi...
In developing countries, the mobile phone market has matured in terms of subscription, penetration a...
This paper follows the moves by The Open University (OU) to build on a number of internal and extern...
Critiques of mobile learning pedagogy are concerned with whether such approaches are technology led....
Text in English with abstracts in English, Southern Sotho and isiZulu, with keywords in English only...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to unmask and explore the strategies for increasing underg...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to unmask and explore the strategies for increasing underg...
This exploratory study on m-learning was designed for two purposes. The first purpose was to identif...
This study grew out of the critiques of the University of South Africa’s (Unisa) failure to access a...
Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment for the degree of Master of Science in Information Technolo...
Can mobile technology improve flexibility and quality of interaction for graduate students in distan...
Distance learners are typically adults who struggle to find sufficient time for their studies amongs...
Abstract—Against the background of the global drive towards equal access to learning opportunities O...
Mobile devices are personal, portable and being increasingly used to assist students’ learning that ...
This paper presents an overview of many activities undertaken in the Mobile Learner Support project ...
Practitioners interested in integrating mobile technology effectively into distance learning program...
In developing countries, the mobile phone market has matured in terms of subscription, penetration a...
This paper follows the moves by The Open University (OU) to build on a number of internal and extern...
Critiques of mobile learning pedagogy are concerned with whether such approaches are technology led....
Text in English with abstracts in English, Southern Sotho and isiZulu, with keywords in English only...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to unmask and explore the strategies for increasing underg...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to unmask and explore the strategies for increasing underg...
This exploratory study on m-learning was designed for two purposes. The first purpose was to identif...
This study grew out of the critiques of the University of South Africa’s (Unisa) failure to access a...
Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment for the degree of Master of Science in Information Technolo...
Can mobile technology improve flexibility and quality of interaction for graduate students in distan...
Distance learners are typically adults who struggle to find sufficient time for their studies amongs...
Abstract—Against the background of the global drive towards equal access to learning opportunities O...
Mobile devices are personal, portable and being increasingly used to assist students’ learning that ...
This paper presents an overview of many activities undertaken in the Mobile Learner Support project ...
Practitioners interested in integrating mobile technology effectively into distance learning program...
In developing countries, the mobile phone market has matured in terms of subscription, penetration a...
This paper follows the moves by The Open University (OU) to build on a number of internal and extern...
Critiques of mobile learning pedagogy are concerned with whether such approaches are technology led....