Operational use of mobile learning : understanding and retention of curriculum content
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2019-09-18
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Sunker, Jeremy
Oyetade, Kayode Emmanuel
Fomunyam, Kehdinga George
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This chapter aims to evaluate and explore students’ perceptions of mobile
phones in helping with understanding and retention of curriculum content. This
aim is achieved within a theoretical framework on the use of mobile learning
with understanding and retention. Student learning is influenced by different
environmental factors, which impact the adequacy of their understanding and
retention of curriculum content. At tertiary education level, the intensity and
quality of work become more physically and mentally demanding. Students
may find it more difficult to deal with the workload they are presented with. As
a result, this may affect the potential level of understanding that can be accomplished in certain subject areas. This study was conducted on undergraduate
students studying Information Technology (IT) at a university in Durban,
South Africa in 2016. The self-administered questionnaire-based survey
was used while transactional distance theory (TDT) is the core theoretical
framework that underpins this study. The outcome of students’ perception
was analyzed and it was found that the use of mobile phones in teaching and
learning improved their understanding and retention of curriculum contents
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Fomunyam, K.G., Sunker, J. and Oyetade, K.E. 2019. Operational use of mobile learning: understanding and retention of curriculum content. In: Goyal, M.R., Eilu, E. eds. Digital Media and Wireless Communications in Developing Nations.