The role of mobile technology has become an integral part of daily activity among today’s society, including medical schools and hospitals. This study aimed to establish a mobile-learning platform for providing high-quality clinical teaching in undergraduate medical education. It was a mixed-methods design of quantitative survey and qualitative focus-group discussions to analyse the learners' view for acceptance of technology-integrated learning in clinical teaching at Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin. Forty-two undergraduate medical students from years 3 and 5 participated in this study. The vast majority found that a mobile-learning platform was a helpful medium for the integration of leaning resources and collaboration with other healt...
The use of mobile Internet devices (MIDs), smartphones, and proprietary software applications (also ...
In the past several years, mobile learning made rapid inroads into the provision of medical educatio...
With over 5,000 students hospitalised each year in just one Australian hospital, mobile technologies...
The role of mobile technology has become an integral part of daily activity among today's society, i...
The role of mobile technology has become an integral part of daily activity among today's society, i...
The role of mobile technology has become an integral part of daily activity among today's society, i...
Abstract Background Mobile technology is increasingly being used by clinicians to access up-to-date ...
Abstract Background Mobile learning (mLearning) devices (such as tablets and smartphones) are increa...
Background Mobile devices provide medical students with easy access to medical information and educa...
Background Mobile devices provide medical students with easy access to medical information and educa...
This paper describes the process of introducing a mobile learning strategy into a medical school by ...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Smartphone and mobile application technology have in recent years fu...
peer-reviewedObjective: The aims of this study were to describe the experiences of senior students ...
With over 5,000 students hospitalised each year in just one Australian hospital, mobile technologies...
Mobile Learning (M-learning) is an emerging area of distance education that takes advantage of the u...
The use of mobile Internet devices (MIDs), smartphones, and proprietary software applications (also ...
In the past several years, mobile learning made rapid inroads into the provision of medical educatio...
With over 5,000 students hospitalised each year in just one Australian hospital, mobile technologies...
The role of mobile technology has become an integral part of daily activity among today's society, i...
The role of mobile technology has become an integral part of daily activity among today's society, i...
The role of mobile technology has become an integral part of daily activity among today's society, i...
Abstract Background Mobile technology is increasingly being used by clinicians to access up-to-date ...
Abstract Background Mobile learning (mLearning) devices (such as tablets and smartphones) are increa...
Background Mobile devices provide medical students with easy access to medical information and educa...
Background Mobile devices provide medical students with easy access to medical information and educa...
This paper describes the process of introducing a mobile learning strategy into a medical school by ...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Smartphone and mobile application technology have in recent years fu...
peer-reviewedObjective: The aims of this study were to describe the experiences of senior students ...
With over 5,000 students hospitalised each year in just one Australian hospital, mobile technologies...
Mobile Learning (M-learning) is an emerging area of distance education that takes advantage of the u...
The use of mobile Internet devices (MIDs), smartphones, and proprietary software applications (also ...
In the past several years, mobile learning made rapid inroads into the provision of medical educatio...
With over 5,000 students hospitalised each year in just one Australian hospital, mobile technologies...