Human-Computer Interaction Perspective on Mobile Learning: Gender and Social Implications

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作者
Al-Hunaiyyan A. [1 ]
Alhajri R. [1 ]
Al-Sharhan S. [2 ]
Bimba A. [3 ]
机构
[1] Public Authority for Applied Education and Training, Kuwait City
[2] College of North Atlantic, Doha
[3] University Malaya, Kuala Lumpur
关键词
e-learning; Gender differences; Higher education; Human-Computer Interaction; Mobile learning;
D O I
10.3991/ijim.v15i11.21367
中图分类号
O21 [概率论与数理统计];
学科分类号
020208 ; 070103 ; 0714 ;
摘要
The state of Kuwait has implemented a national e-learning initiative that included the distribution of mobile devices (Tablets) to be used by students and educators. Understanding the obstacles which currently prevent a successful roll-out, implementation, and adoption of mobile learning methods in Kuwait is vital. The opportunities for learners are particularly essential in this respect, and an absence of research remains an issue as far as Kuwait is concerned. This research was carried out within Kuwait Higher Education (HE) facilities to assess students’ opinions and motivations for adopting this form of learning, aiming to analyse its efficacy and explore the social factors and gender issues that might impact extending mobile learning (m-learning) potential throughout Kuwait. A questionnaire has been central to this research, sent out to 620 students in total. Two statistical methods, an analysis of variance (ANOVA), and an independent-sample t-test, have been applied. The latter is essential for assessing if any statistical significance exists between two unrelated groups (male and female being the two independent variables). The results reveal disparities of age and gender while highlighting certain social and cultural factors that might prove to be obstacles that m-learning will need to overcome. A firm analysis of such issues will enable improved approaches to help learners’ access and make the most robust m-learning methods. © 2021
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