ASSESSMENT OF MOBILE LEARNING PERFORMANCE
Year 2020,
Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 61 - 66, 22.04.2020
Majlinda Fetajı
Bekim Fetajı
Özcan Asilkan
,
Mirlinda Ebıbı
Halil Snopce
Abstract
Although the application of mobile devices to educational curricula can be easier than in computers, many obstacles might also be encountered. Therefore, measurement of the performance of mobile learning process and further improvements by incorporating and assessing learners style should be seriously taken under consideration. The purpose of this research study is to assess mobile learning performance by proposing an improved methodology. The study pays attention to the instructional strategies that imply different settings and approaches when using mobile devices in the learning process, based on the case study insights from different universities.
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Year 2020,
Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 61 - 66, 22.04.2020
Majlinda Fetajı
Bekim Fetajı
Özcan Asilkan
,
Mirlinda Ebıbı
Halil Snopce
References
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