The Use of Mobile Applications in Higher Education Classrooms: An Exploratory Measuring Approach in the University of Aveiro

The proliferation of mobile devices and mobile applications has changed the way people communicate, work, and study, namely in higher education contexts. However, users have very different application usage habits from each other, and the data collecting instruments that typically support the studie...

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Main Authors: David Oliveira, Luís Pedro, Carlos Santos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Education Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/11/9/484
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spelling doaj-a8f831028d654d07ade85106e99405f62021-09-26T00:01:46ZengMDPI AGEducation Sciences2227-71022021-08-011148448410.3390/educsci11090484The Use of Mobile Applications in Higher Education Classrooms: An Exploratory Measuring Approach in the University of AveiroDavid Oliveira0Luís Pedro1Carlos Santos2Departamento de Comunicação e Arte, Universidade de Aveiro, 3810-193 Aveiro, PortugalDepartamento de Comunicação e Arte, Universidade de Aveiro, 3810-193 Aveiro, PortugalDepartamento de Comunicação e Arte, Universidade de Aveiro, 3810-193 Aveiro, PortugalThe proliferation of mobile devices and mobile applications has changed the way people communicate, work, and study, namely in higher education contexts. However, users have very different application usage habits from each other, and the data collecting instruments that typically support the studies usually rely on the perception that users report on their use. Hence, the reported user perception may not match the actual usage. Based on an exploratory approach, this article aims to analyze the use of mobile applications by students at the University of Aveiro. The study has a mixed approach that contemplates non-participant observation, the application of a survey, and log analysis. The triangulation between log records, the obtained data from the non-participant observation, and the surveys allows for a more objective assessment of the user profiles and will help to identify potential discrepancies between self-perception and actual use of mobile devices. The main conclusions show that the usage is quite significant and there is a huge tendency for the use of social media during classes. The most used applications are social networks which had a more intensive use than reported in the surveys. The methodology is also an important output of this study.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/11/9/484applications usagehigher educationmobile applicationsmobile devices
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Luís Pedro
Carlos Santos
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Carlos Santos
The Use of Mobile Applications in Higher Education Classrooms: An Exploratory Measuring Approach in the University of Aveiro
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mobile applications
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Luís Pedro
Carlos Santos
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title The Use of Mobile Applications in Higher Education Classrooms: An Exploratory Measuring Approach in the University of Aveiro
title_short The Use of Mobile Applications in Higher Education Classrooms: An Exploratory Measuring Approach in the University of Aveiro
title_full The Use of Mobile Applications in Higher Education Classrooms: An Exploratory Measuring Approach in the University of Aveiro
title_fullStr The Use of Mobile Applications in Higher Education Classrooms: An Exploratory Measuring Approach in the University of Aveiro
title_full_unstemmed The Use of Mobile Applications in Higher Education Classrooms: An Exploratory Measuring Approach in the University of Aveiro
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series Education Sciences
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publishDate 2021-08-01
description The proliferation of mobile devices and mobile applications has changed the way people communicate, work, and study, namely in higher education contexts. However, users have very different application usage habits from each other, and the data collecting instruments that typically support the studies usually rely on the perception that users report on their use. Hence, the reported user perception may not match the actual usage. Based on an exploratory approach, this article aims to analyze the use of mobile applications by students at the University of Aveiro. The study has a mixed approach that contemplates non-participant observation, the application of a survey, and log analysis. The triangulation between log records, the obtained data from the non-participant observation, and the surveys allows for a more objective assessment of the user profiles and will help to identify potential discrepancies between self-perception and actual use of mobile devices. The main conclusions show that the usage is quite significant and there is a huge tendency for the use of social media during classes. The most used applications are social networks which had a more intensive use than reported in the surveys. The methodology is also an important output of this study.
topic applications usage
higher education
mobile applications
mobile devices
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/11/9/484
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