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Learners and caregivers barriers and attitudes to SMS-based mobile learning in Kenya

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Journal Article
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Learners and caregivers barriers and attitudes to SMS-based mobile learning in Kenya
Abstract
The use of mobile phones has been identified as a potential way to bring the benefits of educational technology to a wider audience, including in low-connectivity settings. This is a topic that has received renewed interest recently as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and school closures. While a number of recent studies have demonstrated good potential for mobile phones and SMS to be used to support learning, there are also questions about how equitable this medium is in practice. We conducted a telephone survey with learners (n = 122) and their caregivers (n = 124) who use M-Shule, an SMS-based educational platform in Kenya, in order to understand their attitudes towards mobile learning, and the benefits and constraints. In particular, we consider whether there are differences in responses according to gender and/or location, to shed light on whether use is equitable. We find that girls and boys face similar barriers to use, and the technology is perceived to be equally beneficial. We identify some areas for potential further support for all learners through mobile learning.
Publication
African Educational Research Journal
Volume
11
Issue
4
Pages
665-679
Date
2023-12-19
Journal Abbr
Afr Educ Res J
ISSN
23542160
Accessed
29/02/2024, 10:12
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DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Jordan, K., Damani, K., Myers, C., Mumbi, A., Khagame, P., & Njuguna, L. (2023). Learners and caregivers barriers and attitudes to SMS-based mobile learning in Kenya. African Educational Research Journal, 11(4), 665–679. https://doi.org/10.30918/AERJ.114.23.088
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