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Title: Student’s Perceptions on Mobile Learning

Title: Student’s Perceptions on Mobile Learning

... by mobile technologies has tremendously reduced the dependence on fixed locations for work and ...to mobile learning design to decrease the technical expertise required for mobile ... See full document

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Title: AN ANALYSIS AND SURVEY OF MOBILE LEARNING SYSTEMS

Title: AN ANALYSIS AND SURVEY OF MOBILE LEARNING SYSTEMS

... the mobile learning application represents an enhanced aspect in learning process because of learners have to gather, share and understand the ...in learning system and ... See full document

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A Framework for Mobile Learning for the enhancement of Learning in Higher Education

A Framework for Mobile Learning for the enhancement of Learning in Higher Education

... how mobile learning can be used to support face-to-face interaction through a course titled “Internet ...Technology.” Mobile learning activities were designed and developed to complement the ... See full document

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Student perceptions of the advantages and disadvantages of problem based learning

Student perceptions of the advantages and disadvantages of problem based learning

... A higher education puts a woman in control of herself and that lasts a lifetime. According to DeMott (1990), the resource most widely used as a tool for upward mobility is education. However, for many women, the ... See full document

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Student teachers' perceptions of seminar learning contexts in ITE

Student teachers' perceptions of seminar learning contexts in ITE

... examining student teachers’ perceptions of the use of seminars in HE led to reflections about the role and significance of seminars in initial teacher education ...on student learning provides ... See full document

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Elementary Teachers Attitudes Towards Science and the Teaching of Science and Technology

Elementary Teachers Attitudes Towards Science and the Teaching of Science and Technology

... toward S&T learning with more girls than boys disliking S&T that appears in middle ...of S&T and only secondary their perceptions of students, it is not possible to make an ... See full document

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The Effect of Mobile Learning Applications on Students' Academic Achievement and Attitudes toward Mobile Learning

The Effect of Mobile Learning Applications on Students' Academic Achievement and Attitudes toward Mobile Learning

... of mobile cellular network subscribers is expected to be seven billion in ...2015). Mobile technologies transform our daily lives in ways such as connectivity, communication and cooperation (McQuiggan, ... See full document

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Wrapping a MOOC: Student Perceptions of an Experiment in Blended Learning

Wrapping a MOOC: Student Perceptions of an Experiment in Blended Learning

... Coursera platform continues to expand; for example, the platform hosts the lectures of a second Machine Learning MOOC (Domingos, 2013) from the University of Washington. While this course has some intersections ... See full document

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Challenging mobile learning discourse through research: student perceptions of Blackboard Mobile Learn and iPad

Challenging mobile learning discourse through research: student perceptions of Blackboard Mobile Learn and iPad

... to learning, it is revealing to ask students to describe their experiences and perceptions of the use of Blackboard Mobile Learn and observe whether learning emerged as a volunteered topic, in ... See full document

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Mobile Learning in Science: A Study in Secondary Education in Greece

Mobile Learning in Science: A Study in Secondary Education in Greece

... of mobile learning is not covered in the ...of mobile phones in Greek schools is negatively affected by the current legislative frame- work (Kousloglou, ...the learning process and understand ... See full document

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Mobile Learning Quality of Education and Increase in Student Discipline

Mobile Learning Quality of Education and Increase in Student Discipline

... and mobile learning using students time as full time for education and learning and mac easy for them to discus with teachers about their class, not only inside a class ...perceives learning ... See full document

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The relationship between student engagement with feedback and lecturer and student views of teaching, learning and assessment : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education (Adult Education) at Massey

The relationship between student engagement with feedback and lecturer and student views of teaching, learning and assessment : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education (Adult Education) at Massey University, New Zealand

... for learning, it is interesting to note that students often report dissatisfaction with the feedback that they receive (Glover & Brown, 2006; Higgins, Hartley, & Skelton, 2002; MacLellan, ...for ... See full document

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The relationship between student engagement with feedback and lecturer and student views of teaching, learning and assessment : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education (Adult Education) at Massey

The relationship between student engagement with feedback and lecturer and student views of teaching, learning and assessment : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education (Adult Education) at Massey University, New Zealand

... effective learning and yet the extent to which it meets its potential in improving learning outcomes for students has been questioned in the ...between student engagement with feedback and lecturer’s ... See full document

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An empirical investigation of students’ perceptions of self regulated learning in Online Blended Learning : a case study of a novel E learning platform

An empirical investigation of students’ perceptions of self regulated learning in Online Blended Learning : a case study of a novel E learning platform

... students’ perceptions of self-regulation in learning using 19-item scale with 5- point likert-type response format with the values ranging from 1 – 5, where strongly agree is 5 and strongly disagree is 1 ... See full document

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Student projects empowering mobile learning in higher education

Student projects empowering mobile learning in higher education

... both student outcomes and community ...acquired mobile development and usability competencies and demonstrated a high level of engagement (because the results of their work would be useful to their fellow ... See full document

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An assessment of the chemistry laboratory learning environments and teacher student interactions at the higher secondary level

An assessment of the chemistry laboratory learning environments and teacher student interactions at the higher secondary level

... laboratory learning environments using the ...the Student Cohesiveness scale and Open Endedness scale are ...that student often make friends in the chemistry laboratory and also help other students ... See full document

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Nursing students’ perception of the clinical learning environment and supervision in relation to two different supervision models – a comparative cross-sectional study

Nursing students’ perception of the clinical learning environment and supervision in relation to two different supervision models – a comparative cross-sectional study

... clinical learning environment and the supervisory relationship during clinical ...on student age, which semester and clinical placement they were in, and the number of preceptors during their clin- ical ... See full document

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Mobile learning application website for educators

Mobile learning application website for educators

... PDA’s, mobile phone and smart phone are the example of personal mobile devices that is has the ability to provide educational ...in mobile learning application for education through a ...for ... See full document

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Identifying Student Approaches to Learning: Undergraduate Student Perceptions of Teaching and Learning at the University of Windsor

Identifying Student Approaches to Learning: Undergraduate Student Perceptions of Teaching and Learning at the University of Windsor

... with student learning ...studying learning within an institutional context, it was Biggs whose constructivist approach placed SALs into a larger model of learning, by hypothesizing that ... See full document

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Design And Development Of A Mobile Learning For Career Planning In Senior High School

Design And Development Of A Mobile Learning For Career Planning In Senior High School

... called mobile learning. One of the advantages of mobile learning is that it is equipped with attractive features so that career guidance information services become fun so it can foster and ... See full document

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