The Add-On Impact of Mobile Applications in Learning Strategies: A Review Study
ARTICLE
Yu-Lin Jeng, Ting-Ting Wu, Yueh-Min Huang, Qing Tan, Stephen J. H. Yang
Journal of Educational Technology & Society Volume 13, Number 3, ISSN 1176-3647 e-ISSN 1176-3647
Abstract
Mobile devices are more powerful and portable nowadays with plenty of useful tools for assisting people to handle daily life. With the advance of mobile technology, the issue of mobile learning has been widely investigated in e-learning research. Many researches consider it is important to integrate pedagogical and technical strengths of mobile technology into learning environments. This review study focuses on the investigation of add-on impact of mobile applications in learning strategies. We surveyed recent researches including context awareness, pedagogical strategy-enhanced learning scenarios, as well as collaborative and socially networked mobile learning. Through this review study, essential characteristics of mobile learning were identified and discussed. With the essential characteristics, we emphasized the add-on impact of mobile learning and elaborated on the mobile learning model in learning strategies. (Contains 1 table and 2 figures.)
Citation
Jeng, Y.L., Wu, T.T., Huang, Y.M., Tan, Q. & Yang, S.J.H. (2010). The Add-On Impact of Mobile Applications in Learning Strategies: A Review Study. Journal of Educational Technology & Society, 13(3), 3-11. Retrieved March 19, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/74931/.
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Keywords
- computer mediated communication
- Computer Uses in Education
- Cooperative learning
- Educational Practices
- Educational Principles
- educational technology
- electronic learning
- Foreign Countries
- Handheld Devices
- instructional design
- Instructional Effectiveness
- internet
- learning strategies
- Literature Reviews
- mobility
- Program Effectiveness
- social networks
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