Stimulating Unceremonious Mobile Learning: An Empirical Study of Business Students

The widespread use of mobile technology by students as well as teachers leads the educationalists and researchers to explore its effects on the learning and teaching behaviour of students and teachers. The present study attempts to combine the determinants (such as Enjoyment, self-efficacy, system...

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Main Authors: Salman Manzoor, Muhammad Asim, Samiullah Sarwar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Business Management 2019-12-01
Series:International Journal of Experiential Learning & Case Studies
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Online Access:https://journals.iobm.edu.pk/index.php/ijelcs/article/view/293
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description The widespread use of mobile technology by students as well as teachers leads the educationalists and researchers to explore its effects on the learning and teaching behaviour of students and teachers. The present study attempts to combine the determinants (such as Enjoyment, self-efficacy, system quality and information, avoiding uncertainty, and usefulness and easy to use) and subsequently evaluate them to explore the integration of IT in classroom instruction and its effects on the learning achievement of students. Using experimental approach of quantitative research paradigm, it tested the variable “academic performance of business students” by obtaining the achieved scores of business students in Mid Term and Final Term examination before and after the exposure of students to m-learning. The result found in the study demonstrates a statistically significant improvement in the scores achieved by students after the exposure of students to m-learning as compared to the traditional classes. Therefore, it is suggested that with the implementation of the m-learning within the higher education institutes in Pakistan, particularly business schools, will more likely to increase students’ learning.
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spelling doaj-art-fdfb5420eda445dca7143fdfa2a41a912025-08-25T00:00:06ZengInstitute of Business ManagementInternational Journal of Experiential Learning & Case Studies2520-44752521-93592019-12-0142Stimulating Unceremonious Mobile Learning: An Empirical Study of Business StudentsSalman ManzoorMuhammad AsimSamiullah Sarwar The widespread use of mobile technology by students as well as teachers leads the educationalists and researchers to explore its effects on the learning and teaching behaviour of students and teachers. The present study attempts to combine the determinants (such as Enjoyment, self-efficacy, system quality and information, avoiding uncertainty, and usefulness and easy to use) and subsequently evaluate them to explore the integration of IT in classroom instruction and its effects on the learning achievement of students. Using experimental approach of quantitative research paradigm, it tested the variable “academic performance of business students” by obtaining the achieved scores of business students in Mid Term and Final Term examination before and after the exposure of students to m-learning. The result found in the study demonstrates a statistically significant improvement in the scores achieved by students after the exposure of students to m-learning as compared to the traditional classes. Therefore, it is suggested that with the implementation of the m-learning within the higher education institutes in Pakistan, particularly business schools, will more likely to increase students’ learning. https://journals.iobm.edu.pk/index.php/ijelcs/article/view/293adaptation intentionbusiness schoolsbusiness studentstechnology-oriented class mobile learning
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