Instructor Perspectives of Mobile Learning Platform: An Empirical Study

  • Alrasheedi M
  • Capretz L
  • Raza A
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Abstract

Mobile learning (m-Learning) is the cutting-edge learning platform to really gain traction, driven mostly by the huge uptake in smartphones and their ever-increasing uses within the educational society. Education has long benefitted from the proliferation of technology; however, m-Learning adoption has not proceeded at the pace one might expect. There is a disconnect between the rate of adoption of the underlying platform (smartphones) and the use of that technology within learning. The reasons behind this have been the subject of several research studies. However, previous studies have mostly focused on investigating the critical success factors (CSFs) from the student perspectives. In this research, we have carried out an extensive study of the six factors that impact the success of m-Learning from instructors' perspectives. The results of the research showed that three factors – technical competence of instructors, Instructors' autonomy, and blended learning – are the most important elements that contribute to m-Learning adoption from instructors' perspectives.

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Alrasheedi, M., Capretz, L. F., & Raza, A. (2015). Instructor Perspectives of Mobile Learning Platform: An Empirical Study. International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology, 7(3), 27–40. https://doi.org/10.5121/ijcsit.2015.7303

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