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Learning via mobile phones - students' learning styles, needs, preferences and concerns

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  • Shudong Wang
  • Jun Iwata
  • Douglas Jarrell

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With increasing penetration of mobile devices into people's everyday life, mobile learning is regarded as the next generation of e-learning. Learning via mobile devices, especially mobile phones is widely practiced in educational areas all over the world. This paper describes a five-year ongoing mobile language learning project which creates and delivers English learning materials to Japanese university students. Based on the data collected from the project, we investigate Japanese students' mobile learning styles, learning needs and material preferences as well as their concerns about using mobile learning. The data is collected from various sources: online surveys, server logs, user registered personal information, interviews and actual quiz results. The findings obtained from this research reveal the status quo of learners in mobile learning and will provide useful information for future mobile learning project/system design.

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  • Shudong Wang & Jun Iwata & Douglas Jarrell, 2016. "Learning via mobile phones - students' learning styles, needs, preferences and concerns," International Journal of Innovation and Learning, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 19(4), pages 431-443.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijilea:v:19:y:2016:i:4:p:431-443
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