A framework for evaluating mobile learning (M-Learning)
Abstract
Mobile learning (m-learning) is a methodology of supporting learning which is spontaneous,
anywhere-anytime learning through the use of mobile technology. With the ubiquity of mobile
phones and the broad availability of advanced features similar to pes, there is sufficiently large
basis for development of education-rich applications. M-learning projects are pre-dominantly
being carried out in the developed countries. The designers of current mobile technologies do not
necessarily consider the conditions of developing countries when designing and so their products
are not always applicable in the developing world. Therefore, the evaluation frameworks used in
developed countries are not applicable in developing countries.
Using survey and case study methodology, this research developed and tested a Mobile Learning
Impact Measurement Framework (MLIMF) to address the problem. Using standards from
training and development community, the researcher developed dimensions to evaluate mlearning.
The dimensions were then applied to a sample of thirty eight (38) participants who have
sued or are using m-learning systems. This was in order to assess the feasibility of the framework
and the dimensions in evaluating m-learning. To develop the MLIMF, three hypotheses were
tested. The data available for this study was limited to a sample of thirty eight (38) participants
and two m-learning systems allowing only a broad analysis. However, the research undertaken
proved the value of the framework as a tool for research and confirmed the validity of the
framework design.
Analysis of the results indicates that learner and environmental characteristics impact on the
success of m-learning. The results have indicated that learner attitudes, motivations, experience,
existing knowledge and skills and performance are significant to the success of m-learning
systems. We also established that the application characteristics including content adaptability,
cost, reliability and relevance of the materials are important aspects to consider.
The framework aims at guiding policy in development of applications that can enable learners in
developing countries obtain access to and use learning, through the use of mobile phones. It
provides a competency set of novel guidelines to be followed when developing mobile learning
systems and also to evaluate existing m-learning environments, products and services.
Publisher
School of Computing and Informatics