Ubiquitous educational use of mobile digital devices. A general and comparative study in Spanish and Latin America Higher Education

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This study conducted a general and comparative analysis of how university students use mobile digital devices for educational purposes in various places and spaces both inside and outside university facilities in Spain and Latin America. It analyses a total sample of 886 students (442 Spanish and 444 Latin American) corresponding to five Spanish and five Latin American universities. The research methodology was based on factorial analysis and comparison between groups with parametric and nonparametric tests. The results show that educational use of mobile digital devices in the Hispanic world concentrates on the use of smartphones and tablets inside university facilities; primarily in college cafeterias, corridors, classrooms and libraries. Spanish and Latin American students used tablets in and out of University facilities for storing and retrieving information, and smartphones for sharing educational information and content.

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Cano, E. V., & Sevillano-García, M. L. (2018). Ubiquitous educational use of mobile digital devices. A general and comparative study in Spanish and Latin America Higher Education. Journal of New Approaches in Educational Research, 7(2), 105–115. https://doi.org/10.7821/naer.2018.7.308

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