AAOU Journal (Nov 2017)

Mobile learning in nursing education: catering for students and teachers’ needs

  • Kam Cheong Li,
  • Linda Yin-King Lee,
  • Suet-Lai Wong,
  • Ivy Sui-Yu Yau,
  • Billy Tak Ming Wong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1108/AAOUJ-04-2017-0027
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
pp. 171 – 183

Abstract

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Design/methodology/approach - The research adopts a qualitative approach to obtain the students’ and teacher’s experiences, opinions, and expectations on mobile learning. Two focus groups with 20 student participants were conducted and an in-depth interview with the course teacher was arranged. The Framework for the Rational Analysis of Mobile Education (FRAME) model was used as the research framework to support data collection and analysis. Findings - The aspects of device usability, interaction learning, and social technology as suggested in the FRAME model were partly fulfilled in the study. Mobile technology enhanced the portability and accessibility of learning information, and networking tools facilitated interaction among students and between students and the teacher. However, the readability of text was limited due to constraints on the user interface and screen size, and concerns over the reliability of learning content were also raised, given the abundance of unfiltered online information. The difficulty in updating the content of multimedia materials and sourcing videos of an appropriate level, together with the problem of device networking, also limited the usefulness of mobile learning. Attention should also be paid to the perceptual differences between students and the teacher on the nature and functions of mobile learning. Originality/value - This empirical study provides a detailed evaluation of the delivery of mobile learning in a nursing course. The findings reveal the strengths and limitations of using mobile technologies to support the nursing education.

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