In this paper we discuss a case study investigating how the academic and personal development of first year students on an undergraduate sports education degree can be supported and enhanced with mobile SMS (Short Message Service) communication. SMS-based technologies were introduced in response to students' particular needs (in transition to Higher Education) and characteristics (adept mobile communicators). Despite being unaccustomed to using their mobile phones for academic study, students willingly accepted SMS communication with their tutor via a texting management service. This communication was used in concert and integrated with a more traditional learning and teaching context (lectures and a virtual learning environment)...
Texting-based learning courses may be the next technology advancement in higher education institutio...
Technological innovations have developed a wide range of commercial, industrial and personal applica...
Short messaging service (SMS) is perhaps the most popular mobile technology prevalent among students...
In this paper we discuss a case study investigating how the academic and personal development of fir...
Technology provides one means of meeting the challenge of providing for frequent and meaningful inte...
Abstract: As mobile devices proliferate, so does the discussion about intriguing possibilities for u...
SMS can be utilized as a new opportunity that can be applied to improve current educational practice...
Mobile technologies such as mobile phones are becoming cheaper and easy to use. Almost all learners ...
actively engaged in a course of research to determine if SMS can be used to (1) increase student’s p...
This paper describes a case study of an innovative application of Short Messaging Service (SMS) tech...
This article argues that judicious use of mobile phone text messaging by university staff has the po...
The short message service (SMS) technology is one of the most stable mobile technologies around. Mos...
Malaysia has a population of about 28 million people but there are, incredibly, more than 30 million...
AbstractMobile phone, especially SMS concept is a fairly old technology. In spite of the fact that t...
This study was carried out in order to investigate whether mobile learning using Short Message Servi...
Texting-based learning courses may be the next technology advancement in higher education institutio...
Technological innovations have developed a wide range of commercial, industrial and personal applica...
Short messaging service (SMS) is perhaps the most popular mobile technology prevalent among students...
In this paper we discuss a case study investigating how the academic and personal development of fir...
Technology provides one means of meeting the challenge of providing for frequent and meaningful inte...
Abstract: As mobile devices proliferate, so does the discussion about intriguing possibilities for u...
SMS can be utilized as a new opportunity that can be applied to improve current educational practice...
Mobile technologies such as mobile phones are becoming cheaper and easy to use. Almost all learners ...
actively engaged in a course of research to determine if SMS can be used to (1) increase student’s p...
This paper describes a case study of an innovative application of Short Messaging Service (SMS) tech...
This article argues that judicious use of mobile phone text messaging by university staff has the po...
The short message service (SMS) technology is one of the most stable mobile technologies around. Mos...
Malaysia has a population of about 28 million people but there are, incredibly, more than 30 million...
AbstractMobile phone, especially SMS concept is a fairly old technology. In spite of the fact that t...
This study was carried out in order to investigate whether mobile learning using Short Message Servi...
Texting-based learning courses may be the next technology advancement in higher education institutio...
Technological innovations have developed a wide range of commercial, industrial and personal applica...
Short messaging service (SMS) is perhaps the most popular mobile technology prevalent among students...