The influence of demographics on mobile learning readiness: Science versus Social Science undergraduates

In Malaysia, the reception of Mobile Learning, based on the results of several studies, is seen as encouraging (Hashim, Wan Fatimah & Rohiza, 2010; Ismail, Gunasegaran, Koh & Idrus, 2010; Issack, Mussawir & Ramsawok, 2006; Jacob & Isaac, 2008; Naji Shukri & Abdul Razak, 2011; Nor...

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Main Authors: Azwin Arif, Abdul Rahim, Nor Yazi, Khamis, Mohammad Radzi, Manap, Supyan, Hussin, Mohamed Amin, Embi
Format: Book Section
Language:English
Published: Centre For Academic Advancement, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia & Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Higher Education 2013
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http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/21502/
https://www.moe.gov.my/images/Terbitan/Rujukan-Akademik/Mobile%20Learning%20Malaysian%20Initiatives%20and%20Research%20Findings.pdf
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Summary:In Malaysia, the reception of Mobile Learning, based on the results of several studies, is seen as encouraging (Hashim, Wan Fatimah & Rohiza, 2010; Ismail, Gunasegaran, Koh & Idrus, 2010; Issack, Mussawir & Ramsawok, 2006; Jacob & Isaac, 2008; Naji Shukri & Abdul Razak, 2011; Norazah, Mohamed Amin, Ruhizan, Saemah & Melor, 2010; Zoraini Wati, Norziati & Ghang, 2009). These wide-ranging studies explore the elements of perceptions, readiness, and satisfaction level toward Mobile Learning; their results portend promising outcomes and positive acceptance from targeted users. The studies were conducted at various Malaysian higher-education institutions (HEIs), namely, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UMS), the Open University of Malaysia (OUM), Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), Universiti Teknologi Petronas (UTP), and Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM).