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Student Perceptions and Uses of Wireless Handheld Devices: Implications for Implementing Blended and Mobile Learning in an Australian University
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Author(s): Raj Gururajan (University of Southern Queensland, Australia), Abdul Hafeez-Baig (University of Southern Queensland, Australia), P. A. Danaher (University of Southern Queensland, Australia)and Linda De George-Walker (University of Southern Queensland, Australia)
Copyright: 2011
Pages: 16
Source title:
Models for Interdisciplinary Mobile Learning: Delivering Information to Students
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Andrew Kitchenham (University of Northern British Columbia, Canada)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60960-511-7.ch013
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Abstract
The chapter draws on a case study method using factor and regression analysis to interpret the questionnaire responses about the uses of wireless handheld devices in higher education. The principal findings included that behavior and attitude contribute strongly to the perceived performance of using such devices in the chosen context, and that facilitating conditions have a more complex and mediated relationship with behavior and attitude on the one hand and perceived performance on the other. The authors elaborate the implications of those findings for increasing alignment across several different interfaces related to blended and mobile learning in the early 21st century.
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