This research explores the educators' attitudes and behavioural intention toward mobile applications. The methodology integrates measures from ‘the pace of technological innovativeness’ and the ‘technology acceptance model’ to understand the rationale for further investment in mobile learning (m-learning). It has investigated the educators’ stance toward ubiquitous learning resources, including mobile applications (apps) in schools. A principal component analysis has indicated that the educators were committed to using mobile technologies. In addition, a stepwise regression analysis has indicated the socio-demographic variables affected the educators’ perceived ease of use and usefulness of mobile technologies in classroom activities. This ...
Teaching in higher education is changing due to the influence of technology. More and more technolog...
Our study aims to identify students’ attitudes towards the use of mobile technologies (MT) during le...
The study examines opinions of preservice teachers on their acceptance of the use of mobile technolo...
The increasing growth of mobile technology in our Society has become a reality. This paper was desig...
In this study, the aim is to examine the impact of teacher candidates’ readiness and attitudes towar...
This research explores the educators' attitudes and perceptions about their utilisation of digital l...
Purpose: A relevant literature review suggests that today’s children are increasingly immersing them...
The increase of mobile devices (iPads, tablets) in classroom learning brings excitement to the learn...
While a considerable body of research has focused on learners’ acceptance of or resistance to mobile...
M-learning offers countless opportunities to develop students' key 21st century competences, such as...
The realisation that computers are formidable and adaptable tools that can augment teaching and le...
Article review The adoption of mobile technologies for teaching and learning is an area where scarc...
Technology offers new possibilities to provide effective teaching and learning. One of the most rec...
Students are increasingly utilizing mobile learning applications (m-learning apps) in various contex...
This study explores how teachers' attitudes and competencies influence their willingness to adopt m...
Teaching in higher education is changing due to the influence of technology. More and more technolog...
Our study aims to identify students’ attitudes towards the use of mobile technologies (MT) during le...
The study examines opinions of preservice teachers on their acceptance of the use of mobile technolo...
The increasing growth of mobile technology in our Society has become a reality. This paper was desig...
In this study, the aim is to examine the impact of teacher candidates’ readiness and attitudes towar...
This research explores the educators' attitudes and perceptions about their utilisation of digital l...
Purpose: A relevant literature review suggests that today’s children are increasingly immersing them...
The increase of mobile devices (iPads, tablets) in classroom learning brings excitement to the learn...
While a considerable body of research has focused on learners’ acceptance of or resistance to mobile...
M-learning offers countless opportunities to develop students' key 21st century competences, such as...
The realisation that computers are formidable and adaptable tools that can augment teaching and le...
Article review The adoption of mobile technologies for teaching and learning is an area where scarc...
Technology offers new possibilities to provide effective teaching and learning. One of the most rec...
Students are increasingly utilizing mobile learning applications (m-learning apps) in various contex...
This study explores how teachers' attitudes and competencies influence their willingness to adopt m...
Teaching in higher education is changing due to the influence of technology. More and more technolog...
Our study aims to identify students’ attitudes towards the use of mobile technologies (MT) during le...
The study examines opinions of preservice teachers on their acceptance of the use of mobile technolo...