Identifying &Prioritizing Effective Factors in Using Mobile Learning in Higher Education

The present study aimed to identify and prioritize the effective factors of using mobile learning in higher education through descriptive, survey (field study) and cross-sectional method. Study population consisted of 300 Professors of Sari Islamic Azad University from which 169 individuals was sele...

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Main Author: M. Rezai Rad
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Language:fas
Published: University of Isfahan 2013-09-01
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Online Access:http://nea.ui.ac.ir/article_19105_afa7559835bdfc5ac1d11f83a4f22f6c.pdf
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spelling doaj-da05ab68fd1f4627ad43a4cc0cc6644d2020-11-24T21:55:59ZfasUniversity of Isfahanرویکردهای نوین آموزشی2423-67802476-36082013-09-01829311219105Identifying &Prioritizing Effective Factors in Using Mobile Learning in Higher EducationM. Rezai Rad0Department of Educational Sciences, Sari Branch, Islamic Azad University, Sari, Iran PhD student in educational technology, Tajik State Pedagogical UniversityThe present study aimed to identify and prioritize the effective factors of using mobile learning in higher education through descriptive, survey (field study) and cross-sectional method. Study population consisted of 300 Professors of Sari Islamic Azad University from which 169 individuals was selected as sample according to stratified random method. In order to collect data, researcher made questionnaire was applied using mobile learning utilizing factors including 42 items in 6 factors (variables) of technical& technological, attitudinal, personal facilities, knowledge, skill and self disciplinary where each factor had its own related sub-item used in  the form of 5-option Likert scale rated from very high to very low. In order to assess validity (content), the views of E-learning professors and experts assessment was used and the questionnaire reliability was obtained as 0.86 by Cronbach alpha. The results showed that the factors(variables) such as technological, attitudinal, personal facilities, knowledge, skill and self disciplinary, respectively influence  performing mobile learning in higher education.http://nea.ui.ac.ir/article_19105_afa7559835bdfc5ac1d11f83a4f22f6c.pdfInformation & Communication TechnologyMobile LearningHigher educationTechnological FactorPersonal FactorSkill FactorAttitudinal FactorKnowledge Factor
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Identifying &Prioritizing Effective Factors in Using Mobile Learning in Higher Education
رویکردهای نوین آموزشی
Information & Communication Technology
Mobile Learning
Higher education
Technological Factor
Personal Factor
Skill Factor
Attitudinal Factor
Knowledge Factor
author_facet M. Rezai Rad
author_sort M. Rezai Rad
title Identifying &Prioritizing Effective Factors in Using Mobile Learning in Higher Education
title_short Identifying &Prioritizing Effective Factors in Using Mobile Learning in Higher Education
title_full Identifying &Prioritizing Effective Factors in Using Mobile Learning in Higher Education
title_fullStr Identifying &Prioritizing Effective Factors in Using Mobile Learning in Higher Education
title_full_unstemmed Identifying &Prioritizing Effective Factors in Using Mobile Learning in Higher Education
title_sort identifying &prioritizing effective factors in using mobile learning in higher education
publisher University of Isfahan
series رویکردهای نوین آموزشی
issn 2423-6780
2476-3608
publishDate 2013-09-01
description The present study aimed to identify and prioritize the effective factors of using mobile learning in higher education through descriptive, survey (field study) and cross-sectional method. Study population consisted of 300 Professors of Sari Islamic Azad University from which 169 individuals was selected as sample according to stratified random method. In order to collect data, researcher made questionnaire was applied using mobile learning utilizing factors including 42 items in 6 factors (variables) of technical& technological, attitudinal, personal facilities, knowledge, skill and self disciplinary where each factor had its own related sub-item used in  the form of 5-option Likert scale rated from very high to very low. In order to assess validity (content), the views of E-learning professors and experts assessment was used and the questionnaire reliability was obtained as 0.86 by Cronbach alpha. The results showed that the factors(variables) such as technological, attitudinal, personal facilities, knowledge, skill and self disciplinary, respectively influence  performing mobile learning in higher education.
topic Information & Communication Technology
Mobile Learning
Higher education
Technological Factor
Personal Factor
Skill Factor
Attitudinal Factor
Knowledge Factor
url http://nea.ui.ac.ir/article_19105_afa7559835bdfc5ac1d11f83a4f22f6c.pdf
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