Recent developments in mobile technologies have provided unique opportunities for
learning and teaching. This paper reports on recent research undertaken at a regional
Australian university in order to understand how higher education students are using
mobile devices to support their learning. A survey instrument was developed and
deployed and the data collected analysed quantitatively. Upon analysis, these data
demonstrate that students are predominantly using laptop computers to support their
learning, but their use of smart phones and tablets are also used for a number of specific
learning activities. Further analysis indicates that in spite of the limitations in the formal
university infrastructure, many students would like to use their mobile devices for formal
learning as well as informal learning.
Keywords: Mobile learning, m-learning, smart technologies, student usage, higher
education
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