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Towards a mobile learning strategy to support Higher Education

Towards a mobile learning strategy to support Higher Education

... for mobile Blackboard options justify development in this area, however, the cost of incorporating Blackboard Mobile fully, ...Blackboard Mobile Central (Blackboard, 2010b) and Blackboard ... See full document

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E learning as internationalization strategy in higher education: Lecturer’s and student’s perspective

E learning as internationalization strategy in higher education: Lecturer’s and student’s perspective

... Compared to students of developed countries Estonian students have had relatively short time to use personal computers and internet as learning tools. Thus, their general knowledge regards to ICT and related ... See full document

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Students' Perceptions of Mobile Technology in Higher Education: Preparation to Design Mobile Learning Models

Students' Perceptions of Mobile Technology in Higher Education: Preparation to Design Mobile Learning Models

... Mobile Learning (m-learning) is part of electronic learning (e-Learning)so that, by itself, it is also part of distance learning ...constructivist learning environment ... See full document

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The English Vocabulary using Ubiquitous Learning System

The English Vocabulary using Ubiquitous Learning System

... Abstract Mobile education is the product of mobile communication technology, network technology, multimedia technology and contemporary education, and it is also the frontier of modern ... See full document

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Reconsidering postgraduate ‘supervision’ from a participatory action learning and action research approach

Reconsidering postgraduate ‘supervision’ from a participatory action learning and action research approach

... professional learning and development of postgraduate students, that goes deeper than the “frivolous conceptions of learning” (Waghid 2006, 247) that they may have on enrolment for the ...where ... See full document

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PEDAGOGICAL PERCEPTION OF UNIVERSITY TEACHERS TOWARDS BLENDED LEARNING

PEDAGOGICAL PERCEPTION OF UNIVERSITY TEACHERS TOWARDS BLENDED LEARNING

... of learning the new technology, adapting the technology to pedagogy or even forging new pedagogical principles based on innovations in technology, as discussed in Charles and Anthony ...to support/replace ... See full document

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The Learning Grid at the University of Warwick : a library
innovation to support learning in higher education

The Learning Grid at the University of Warwick : a library innovation to support learning in higher education

... The Learning Grid was designed and is managed by the University ...unique learning experience, the need to work in collaboration with other sup- port services was essential in exploring the aims and ... See full document

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Factors That Influence Mobile Learning Acceptance in Higher Education Institutions in Dubai

Factors That Influence Mobile Learning Acceptance in Higher Education Institutions in Dubai

... learners towards m-learning ...of mobile devices, and these foster and ease ubiquitous ...of mobile education for transfer to the subsequent word learning and reading ...a ... See full document

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The use of digital educational resources in the support to learning in higher education

The use of digital educational resources in the support to learning in higher education

... all education levels in a similar way to the evolution of society: the printed material models gave place to digital models, thus following the change of technologies and their role in ... See full document

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Discovering students mobile learning experiences in higher education in Nigeria

Discovering students mobile learning experiences in higher education in Nigeria

... in learning, reduction in travel cost and time, freedom of choice of learning materials, liberty to study anywhere anytime, increases self-paced learning, development of transferable skills, improve ... See full document

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The Impact on the Rapidly Changing Mobile Devices Market on e-Learning in Higher Education

The Impact on the Rapidly Changing Mobile Devices Market on e-Learning in Higher Education

... a higher education institution better adapt its mobility and e-Learning strategies by creating awareness of possible new market players, shifts in usage patterns, and new or emerging capabilities ... See full document

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A Systematic Literature Review of Technology Adoption in Higher Education

A Systematic Literature Review of Technology Adoption in Higher Education

... in higher education using a systematic literature review (SLR) of empirical ...as mobile technology, social media and augmented reality/virtual reality (AR/VR) ...that higher education ... See full document

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A Maturity Model for Mobile Learning

A Maturity Model for Mobile Learning

... Higher education is becoming more interested in adopting technological innovations like an m-Learning platform for ...education. Mobile technologies are the next frontier for ... See full document

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IMPACT OF INTERNET IN HIGHER EDUCATION -A STUDY IN DELHI NCR

IMPACT OF INTERNET IN HIGHER EDUCATION -A STUDY IN DELHI NCR

... the higher education institutes in ...the learning management system (LMS) as critical to their student experience but rarely make full use of ...a mobile- friendly, highly personalized, and ... See full document

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THE IMPACT OF PROJECT BASED LEARNING AS AN EFFECTIVE PROCESS OF TEACHING STRATEGY IN HIGHER EDUCATION

THE IMPACT OF PROJECT BASED LEARNING AS AN EFFECTIVE PROCESS OF TEACHING STRATEGY IN HIGHER EDUCATION

... Re + Search= ‘Research’ means search in again & again & discover many new facts. ‘Project’ is also a process of research technique. Researcher concern about the impact of study and explore that Project Based ... See full document

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Educational Alternatives, Volume 14, 2016

Educational Alternatives, Volume 14, 2016

... with learning-disables students in order to facilitate their ...a learning-disabled student are more likely to recognize learning-disability in other students and to provide support, which ... See full document

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Understanding the use of smart mobile technologies for learning in higher education

Understanding the use of smart mobile technologies for learning in higher education

... of mobile technologies that students have access to as well as the extent to which they are using these technologies for informal learning ...online learning institution, and the University of South ... See full document

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Adoption of Mobile Technology in Higher Education: Students Perceptions of English Language Learning Using Smart Phones

Adoption of Mobile Technology in Higher Education: Students Perceptions of English Language Learning Using Smart Phones

... in learning, and encourage educators to take a careful look at the ways we can best serve learners to cater to their needs (Johnson, et ...language learning. These devices are technologically superior to ... See full document

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ACCOMMODATING MOBILE LEARNING IN COLLEGE PROGRAMS

ACCOMMODATING MOBILE LEARNING IN COLLEGE PROGRAMS

... and learning in the near ...“What strategy should an institution of higher learning with limited resources use in adapting the capabilities of mobile devices to benefit its academic ... See full document

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Investigating Attitudes of Prospective Mathematics Teachers towards the Use of Mobile Learning at a Higher Learning Institution

Investigating Attitudes of Prospective Mathematics Teachers towards the Use of Mobile Learning at a Higher Learning Institution

... of mobile technologies, mobile learning has become “one of the key current trends of educational applications for new ...technologies. Mobile technologies in our learning environments ... See full document

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