Readiness and Success of Ubiquitous Learning in Indonesia: Perspectives from the Implementation of a Pilot Project

The implementation of ubiquitous learning (u-learning) is a good opportunity to address the affordability, accessibility, and quality issues of the higher education sector that are present in many countries. However, its broad application is still limited within the instructionist paradigm. Improvin...

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Main Authors: A’ang Subiyakto, Nur Aeni Hidayah, Gregoryo Gusti, Muhammad Ariful Hikami
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2078-2489/10/2/79
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spelling doaj-4b6e24a9376045c78d46fe79882874682020-11-24T23:56:42ZengMDPI AGInformation2078-24892019-02-011027910.3390/info10020079info10020079Readiness and Success of Ubiquitous Learning in Indonesia: Perspectives from the Implementation of a Pilot ProjectA’ang Subiyakto0Nur Aeni Hidayah1Gregoryo Gusti2Muhammad Ariful Hikami3Department of Information System, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, South Tangerang 15412, IndonesiaDepartment of Information System, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, South Tangerang 15412, IndonesiaDepartment of Information System, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, South Tangerang 15412, IndonesiaDepartment of Information System, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, South Tangerang 15412, IndonesiaThe implementation of ubiquitous learning (u-learning) is a good opportunity to address the affordability, accessibility, and quality issues of the higher education sector that are present in many countries. However, its broad application is still limited within the instructionist paradigm. Improving its implementation performance is a challenge for researchers and practitioners. This study aimed to understand the readiness and success status of u-learning implementation in Indonesia and to assess factors influencing the status based on stakeholder perspectives. A mixed methods inquiry with the sequential nested strategy was carried out by focusing on a quantitative analysis. The findings revealed that the readiness constructs influence u-learning performance. The study may contribute, theoretically and practically, to future studies, especially u-learning implementation studies, from the perspective of a developing country.https://www.mdpi.com/2078-2489/10/2/79ubiquitous learningreadiness and successmixed methodspilot projectIndonesia
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author A’ang Subiyakto
Nur Aeni Hidayah
Gregoryo Gusti
Muhammad Ariful Hikami
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Nur Aeni Hidayah
Gregoryo Gusti
Muhammad Ariful Hikami
Readiness and Success of Ubiquitous Learning in Indonesia: Perspectives from the Implementation of a Pilot Project
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ubiquitous learning
readiness and success
mixed methods
pilot project
Indonesia
author_facet A’ang Subiyakto
Nur Aeni Hidayah
Gregoryo Gusti
Muhammad Ariful Hikami
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title Readiness and Success of Ubiquitous Learning in Indonesia: Perspectives from the Implementation of a Pilot Project
title_short Readiness and Success of Ubiquitous Learning in Indonesia: Perspectives from the Implementation of a Pilot Project
title_full Readiness and Success of Ubiquitous Learning in Indonesia: Perspectives from the Implementation of a Pilot Project
title_fullStr Readiness and Success of Ubiquitous Learning in Indonesia: Perspectives from the Implementation of a Pilot Project
title_full_unstemmed Readiness and Success of Ubiquitous Learning in Indonesia: Perspectives from the Implementation of a Pilot Project
title_sort readiness and success of ubiquitous learning in indonesia: perspectives from the implementation of a pilot project
publisher MDPI AG
series Information
issn 2078-2489
publishDate 2019-02-01
description The implementation of ubiquitous learning (u-learning) is a good opportunity to address the affordability, accessibility, and quality issues of the higher education sector that are present in many countries. However, its broad application is still limited within the instructionist paradigm. Improving its implementation performance is a challenge for researchers and practitioners. This study aimed to understand the readiness and success status of u-learning implementation in Indonesia and to assess factors influencing the status based on stakeholder perspectives. A mixed methods inquiry with the sequential nested strategy was carried out by focusing on a quantitative analysis. The findings revealed that the readiness constructs influence u-learning performance. The study may contribute, theoretically and practically, to future studies, especially u-learning implementation studies, from the perspective of a developing country.
topic ubiquitous learning
readiness and success
mixed methods
pilot project
Indonesia
url https://www.mdpi.com/2078-2489/10/2/79
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