Collaborative M-learning adoption model: A case study for Jordan

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Abstract

This work investigates university students' acceptance and readiness for adopting collaborative and context-aware mobile learning services. An acceptance evaluation study was conducted to identify challenges affecting successful implementation and adoption of collaborative mlearning system. The acceptance study has focused on learning contextual factors and learners requirements available at developing countries, where Jordan was considered as the case of this research. Results have confirmed that learning style, mobile device capability and perceived ease of use are having the most positive contribution towards learners' behavior to use collaborative m-learning services. In light of the achieved results, this work provides a new user acceptance model focused toward the adoption of collaborative m-learning services. Finally, this research draws fundamental recommendations allowing for learning context adaptation and successful collaborative m-learning services implementation.

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Alnabhan, M. M., & Aljaraideh, Y. (2014). Collaborative M-learning adoption model: A case study for Jordan. International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning, 9(8), 4–10. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v9i8.3639

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