Title: EDUCATORS
1EDUCATORS PERCEPTION TOWARDS MOBILE LEARNING
- Nor Alley Zulkafly, Ah-Coo Koo, Tengku Putri
Norishah Shariman and Mohd Nazri Zainuddin - Mobile and Ubiquitous Learning SIG, iknowmedia
Research Centre, Faculty of Creative Multimedia,
Multimedia University. - http//probmobile.com/mulearn/
- Date 19 July 2011.
2Introduction
- Mobile learning
- is defined as teaching and learning through the
facilitation of mobile technology and its
environment with portable devices such as PDA,
smart phone and mobile phone - promote active learning.
- Extended reach of e-learning (Motiwalla, 2007)
- convenience, expediency, immediacy,
accessibility, individuality, and interactivity
3Introduction
- Learning Management System (Rismark, Sølvberg,
Strømme, and Hok, 2007). - platform for web-based learning environments by
enabling management, delivery and track of
learning - offers flexibility and independent learning
environment for students - encourage and enhance self-confidence,
self-esteem and also self-motivation towards
learning
4Introduction
- The LMS suggested were reviewed from existing
MMLS system in MMU and a m-learning framework by
Motiwalla (2007) - The suggestions for adoption were Course
Managements, Assessment, Discussion, Attendance,
Advisory and learning tools
Figure 1 A m-learning framework (Motiwalla 2007)
5Introduction
- Educators play an important role in promoting
quality education through mobile technology.
(Attawel, 2005 Daniel, 2008 Ferry, 2009) - Building teacher student relationship
- Promote critical thinking skills
- Collaborative learning
- Improve engagement
6Introduction
- Figure 2 Components of mobile learning in
teaching and learning environment (Danaher et
al., 2009 p. 25).
7Background
- Two factors that contribute to educational
technology which are the technology resources and
the educators perception on how to utilize it.
(Robyler, 2006) -
8Background
- A survey conducted at Open University, Malaysia
showed that about 8 in 10 students, are ready to
employ mobile devices in their learning
activities and are expected to be ready for
mobile learning within six months. (Zoraini,
2009) - The challenge to educate a new generation of
students who are more technology literate.
(Prensky, 2001)
9Background
- Educators experiences in MMU LMS (ie Multimedia
Learning System) system used for teaching and
learning. - list of educators who are actively engaged with
the system was acquired from the university
Multimedia Product Innovation Unit to ensure that
the information collected will produce a detailed
understanding of the current learning
environment. - log in to the system more than twice a week on
the assumption that lecturers have to update
notes or give announcements or contact the
students
10Purpose Research Question
- To examine the preferences and intention of
educators to implement mobile learning in higher
education. Guided questions are - What are the current status of mobile usage among
the educators? - What is the educators perception towards mobile
learning? - Perception on mobile LMS in managing their
teaching tasks. - What are their intention to adopt mobile
learning?
11The importance
- The results of this study can complement other
studies and provide useful information for mobile
learning developers to design applications which
are useful for both students and educators.
12Literature Review
- Anaraki (2006) showed a strong reluctance
expressed by 55 of the educators in Thailand on
the idea of recording their lectures and
spreading the videos as notes to students mobile
devices. - Reasons are
- the lack of self-confidence
- more time and effort needed to make appropriate
lecture materials. - Educators were also concerned about the cost of
networks and devices that will affect students,
besides the availability of infrastructure and
resources to develop materials that provide the
support-Peters (2009)
13Literature Review (continue)
- There is still no assurance from the educators
that they will integrate mobile phones
technologies in their classrooms because -
- they feel they have to build a different and new
set of skills and knowledge for using this
technology in their classrooms Ferry (2009)
14Methodology
- Setting of the study
- In a media-based faculty at Multimedia University
in 2010 (July) - Selection of educators was based on their level
of participation in MMLS. - Selected randomly those who were active and
averagely active of using MMLS. - Email were sent out to invite them for an
interview session. - 12 educators showed positive response and were
interviewed. On average, each person 25
minutes.
15Interview Questions Data Analysis
- Formation of the questions were discussed and
approved by a research method expert - Examples of question are
- What type of activities do you perform on your
mobile device? - Do you like to conduct learning activity with
mobile as tools in your classroom? With the
assumption of free service and CMS etc - Do you have any suggestion to integrate mobile
learning in MMU? - Full review on question
- Data were analyzed using qualitative analysis
method, eg. thematic categorization of the
responses.
16Findings
- RQ1 What are the current status of mobile usage
among the educators? - RQ2 What is the educators perception towards
mobile learning? - Perception on mobile LMS in managing their
teaching tasks. - RQ3 What are their intention to adopt mobile
learning?
17RQ1 What are the current status of mobile usage
among the educators?
Activities (Y)
Numbers of educators(X)
Figure 3 Activities performed using mobile
devices by educators
18RQ1 What are the current status of mobile usage
among the educators? (continue)
- The respondents were between 20-40 years old
during the interview. - Half of the respondents already own an advanced
computing mobile phone (eg. iPhone, Blackberry,
Nokia N97 and etc) - These respondents also categorized as active user
of mobile user as they performed more than 6
features/application of their mobile devices.
(eg. call, sms, browsing internet, sending
receiving file via MMS or bluetooth and etc) - Full review on demographic
19RQ1 What are the current status of mobile usage
among the educators? (continue)
- Another half of the respondents were using
Symbian OS Phone mobile phone (eg Nokia 5330,
Nokia 3310) - And they are consider moderate users of mobile
device as they used their mobile devices
moderately (less activities). - Types of mobile device owned do contribute to
activities performed by the respondents. - Teaching and learning activities - none
20RQ2 The educators perception towards mobile
learning
- The educators perceived mobile learning as a
useful approach to facilitate their current
teaching environment -
- Majority of them are likely to use mobile device
features and technologies that were suggested
(LMS).
21RQ2 The educators perception towards mobile
learning (continue)
- The finding shows activities that involve the
types of learning and teaching management more
likely to be preferred by the educators.
Figure 4 Activities preferred/likely to use by
educators
22Perception on mobile LMS
- Activities such as taking attendance and course
management system tasks like sending
announcements, notes and updates appeals as very
likely to be used. - Although communication activities with students
can be done through mobile devices, some of the
educators did not agree to use mobile device for
discussion - preferred face-to-face consultation.
- problem to discuss with a large number of
students using the mobile device small screen.
23RQ3 What are their intention to adopt mobile
learning?
- Relationship between intentions of adopting
mobile learning with the level of usage
Level of Mobile Usage Intention of adopting mobile learning Intention of adopting mobile learning
Level of Mobile Usage Positive Less Positive Total
Active User RespD RespG RespH RespI RespJ RespL 6(50)
Moderate - passive User RespA RespB RespE RespF RespK RespC 6(50)
8 (67) 4(33) 12(100)
Table 1 Relationship between intentions of
adopting mobile learning with the level of usage
24RQ3 What are their intention to adopt mobile
learning? (continue)
- Currently the educators are not fully utilizing
the full potential of mobile technology for
learning purposes although there were actively
using it for personal used - 67 are positive toward adoption of mobile
learning - Educators preferred the system to be automated so
they dont need to re-do their existing lectures
notes
25Discussion
- A framework for art and design subject is rare in
this research field, therefore some of the
educators are still unsure how to utilize and
integrate mobile learning into their current
teaching environments. - Passion to enhance teaching and learning does not
limit by the current mobile device used - Cost and type of mobile device are the major
concerned to apply mobile learning.
26Conclusion
- Educators are willing to update their knowledge
and keep up with the current technologies. - In general, educators perceived mobile
environment as convenient for performing simple
tasks like making announcement, scheduling and
attendance taking. - Future research
- More mobile learning research into LMS
- inclusion of AI into LMS.
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