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The effects of integrating mobile devices with teaching and learning on students' learning performance: A meta-analysis and research synthesis
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Keywords
Evaluation methodologies
Pedagogical issues
Teaching/learning strategies
1. Introduction
1.1. Integrating mobile devices with learning and instruction
Mobile computers have gradually been introduced into educational contexts over the past 2 decades. Mobile technology has led to most people to carry their own individual small computers that contain exceptional computing power, such as laptops, personal digital assistants (PDAs), tablet personal computers (PCs), cell phones, and e-book readers. This large amount of computing power and portability, combined with the wireless communication and context sensitivity tools, makes one-to-one computing a learning tool of great potential in both traditional classrooms and outdoor informal learning.
With regard to access to computers, large-scale one-to-one computing programs have been implemented in many countries globally (Bebell and O'Dwyer, 2010, Fleischer, 2012, Zucker and Light, 2009), such that elementary- and middle-school students and their teachers have their own mobile devices. In addition, in terms of promoting innovation in education via information technology, not only does mobile computing support traditional lecture-style teaching, but through convenient information gathering and sharing it can also promote innovative teaching methods such as cooperative learning (Lan et al., 2007, Roschelle et al., 2010), exploratory learning outside the classroom (Liu, Lin, Tsai, & Paas, 2012), and game-based learning (Klopfer, Sheldon, Perry, & Chen, 2012). Therefore, mobile technologies have great potential for facilitating more innovative educational methods. Simultaneously, these patterns in educational methods will likely not only help subject content learning, but may also facilitate the development of communication, problem-solving, creativity, and other high-level skills among students (Warschauer, 2007).
However, despite the proposed advantages of using mobile computing devices for increasing computer accessibility, diverse teaching styles, and academic performance, currently researchers found mixed results regarding the effects of mobile-devices (e.g., Warschauer, Zheng, Niiya, Cotten, & Farkas, 2014), and very few studies have addressed how best to use mobile devices, and the effectiveness of doing so.
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