Evaluation of a mobile learning organiser for university students |
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Authors: | Dan Corlett Mike Sharples Susan Bull & Tony Chan |
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Affiliation: | Educational Technology Research Group, Department of Electronic, Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper describes a 10-month trial of a mobile learning organiser, developed for use by university students. Implemented on a wireless-enabled Pocket PC hand-held computer, the organiser makes use of existing mobile applications as well as tools designed specifically for students to manage their learning. The trial set out to identify the most-used tools for such a learning device and their patterns and problems of usage. The primary uses of the organiser were communication, time-management and access to content. No single application took precedence. The results from an analysis of questionnaire surveys and focus groups indicate that there was a demand for institutional support of mobile learning, in particular to provide course content and timetabling information. Wireless connectivity was crucial to the usefulness of the organiser. Usability issues relating to the hardware and software had considerable impact on the students' usage and satisfaction with the system. |
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Keywords: | hand-held computer learning organiser mobile learning undergraduate student |
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