Students' satisfaction and factors in using mobile learning among college students in Kuwait
A Sulaiman, A Dashti - EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science and …, 2018 - ejmste.com
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Mobile learning (ML) technology and its services have provided a new platform for higher
education institutions to enhance the learning process. Mobile learning provides learners
with flexibility and ubiquity. However, students' satisfaction and factors of using ML in private
and public universities remain academically unexplored. In this study, the constructivism
learning theory was applied to investigate students' satisfaction and the factors that predict
the use of ML among public and private university students in the learning process. The …
education institutions to enhance the learning process. Mobile learning provides learners
with flexibility and ubiquity. However, students' satisfaction and factors of using ML in private
and public universities remain academically unexplored. In this study, the constructivism
learning theory was applied to investigate students' satisfaction and the factors that predict
the use of ML among public and private university students in the learning process. The …
Mobile learning (ML) technology and its services have provided a new platform for higher education institutions to enhance the learning process. Mobile learning provides learners with flexibility and ubiquity. However, students’ satisfaction and factors of using ML in private and public universities remain academically unexplored. In this study, the constructivism learning theory was applied to investigate students’ satisfaction and the factors that predict the use of ML among public and private university students in the learning process. The researchers developed a questionnaire with 43 items to gather information about the degree of students’ satisfaction and factors in using mobile learning among college students for both public and private universities in Kuwait. A sample of 1,012 undergraduate students were randomly selected from three different universities in Kuwait. The study was conducted in the second semester of 2015/2016. The results showed that females were more likely to be satisfied with smartphones for educational purposes than males and that Kuwaiti students tend to be more satisfied with smartphones for educational purposes than non-Kuwaiti students. Factors used to predict students’ satisfaction with ML were Internet speed, smartphone portability, smartphone skills, screen size, gender, nationality, and college. The researchers suggest expanding the current study to include graduate students.
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