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Título
A survey on mobile devices use by university students
Autor
Congreso
XVI Simposio Internacional de Informática Educativa
Año del Documento
2014
Editorial
José Luis Sierra
Juan Manuel Dodero
Daniel Burgos
Descripción Física
4
Abstract
New mobile devices are changing the habits and
preferences of students and instructors. In spite of the ever
increasing market and software utilities that appear everyday,
relatively little is known about the way the students use these
tools in their study tasks. To alleviate this lack, a survey has
been conducted with university students trying to portray how
they use mobile devices in their studying activities.
As a main result we see that more than half of the students use
some mobile devices in their study tasks with different intensity,
being the smartphone the preferred device. Some discrepancies
have been found when comparing their use in the academic
context and in the real life. The influence of the use of mobile
devices on the way in which the students work is also studied; the
habit of studying in-group and using mobile devices are closely
related. Finally, the role of instructors, encouraging or forbidding
the use of mobile devices, has also been analyzed. From the results
of our survey, we can conclude the professors do not support
enough the use of these devices for learning.
Materias (normalizadas)
Educational Technologies
Computer Aided Instruction
Mobile Learning
Mobile and Personal Devices
ISBN
ISBN: 978-84-16125-41-8
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Idioma
eng
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