Factors underlying students' decisions to use mobile devices in clinical settings.
Amanda HarrisonMegan PhelpsArany NerminathanShirley AlexanderKaren M. ScottPublished in: Br. J. Educ. Technol. (2019)
Keyphrases
- mobile devices
- mobile learning
- learning activities
- student success
- mobile technologies
- learning environment
- learning experience
- student learning
- educational settings
- tablet computers
- higher education
- decision making
- medical students
- undergraduate students
- e learning
- university students
- mobile phone
- distance learning
- medical education
- high school students
- distance education
- college students
- context aware
- smart phones
- tutoring system
- intelligent tutoring systems
- decision makers
- programming course
- m learning
- collaborative learning
- factors affecting
- mobile users
- science education
- mobile games
- high school
- clinical practice
- molecular level
- tablet pc
- handheld devices
- survey data
- learning scenarios
- control group
- teaching methods
- computer programming
- learning process
- experimental design
- problem based learning
- helping students
- online learning
- learning tools
- information technology
- personal digital assistants
- secondary school
- factors that affect
- learning outcomes
- concept maps
- online course