Towards the development of mobile learning model for Tanzania secondary schools: Case study Kilimanjaro region
Resource type
Conference Paper
Authors/contributors
- Chambo, F. F. (Author)
- Laizer, L. S. (Author)
- Nkansah-Gyekye, Y. (Author)
- Ndume, V. (Author)
Title
Towards the development of mobile learning model for Tanzania secondary schools: Case study Kilimanjaro region
Abstract
This paper explores the factors that influence the implementation of m-learning and proposes a model for implementing m-learning in Tanzania. The study was conducted in ten secondary schools in the Kilimanjaro region in Tanzania. Purposive and convenience sampling techniques were used to determine students majoring in science subjects. Findings indicate that majority of students own mobile phones and have access to the Internet connectivity. However, m-learning platforms that are currently in place are not viable solution in all contexts and not necessarily the best solution. Therefore, the design of m-learning content should focus on learning profile and personal needs such as location and affordability. A framework that considers four factors: user satisfaction, pedagogy, technology, and economy of use are proposed for Tanzanian context. It is concluded that education stakeholders should consider the opportunities of technology in education in order to boost knowledge sharing among students.
Date
2013
Proceedings Title
2013 Pan African International Conference on Information Science, Computing and Telecommunications (PACT)
Conference Name
2013 Pan African International Conference on Information Science, Computing and Telecommunications (PACT)
Pages
127-130
Short Title
Towards the development of mobile learning model for Tanzania secondary schools
Library Catalogue
IEEE Xplore
Citation
Chambo, F. F., Laizer, L. S., Nkansah-Gyekye, Y., & Ndume, V. (2013). Towards the development of mobile learning model for Tanzania secondary schools: Case study Kilimanjaro region. 2013 Pan African International Conference on Information Science, Computing and Telecommunications (PACT), 127–130. https://doi.org/10.1109/SCAT.2013.7055102
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