A survey on mobile learning for adult learners: State-of-the-art, taxonomy, and challenges

Adult learner performance has become a significant challenge in education. Adult learners are identified as being of productive age in engaging with multiple commitments, including studying. The multiple engagements make managing their time and focus difficult, contributing to a high institutional d...

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Main Authors: Sabri, Shima, Gani, Abdullah, Yadegaridehkordi, Elaheh, Eke, Christopher Ifeanyi, Mohd Shuib, Nor Liyana
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spelling my.um.eprints.414972023-11-06T06:17:17Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/41497/ A survey on mobile learning for adult learners: State-of-the-art, taxonomy, and challenges Sabri, Shima Gani, Abdullah Yadegaridehkordi, Elaheh Eke, Christopher Ifeanyi Mohd Shuib, Nor Liyana QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Library science. Information science Adult learner performance has become a significant challenge in education. Adult learners are identified as being of productive age in engaging with multiple commitments, including studying. The multiple engagements make managing their time and focus difficult, contributing to a high institutional dropout rate. This situation has reduced the number of highly skilled and professional workers in the country because of the failure to meet academic requirements. In the current digital world, every aspect of education includes some technology elements. However, most adult learners are reluctant to utilize mobile technology for learning. Therefore, this review paper aims to provide state of the art on mobile learning (m-Learning) for adult learners. Considering a set of inclusion and exclusion criteria, 135 related articles from IEEE, Google Scholar, Springer Link, Science Direct, Taylor and Francis, and Wiley digital databases were extracted and reviewed. State of the art were discussed in terms of functions of m-Learning, effectiveness, and m-Learning as a tool. Keywords from articles were extracted and the taxonomy of m-Learning was discussed under five classifications (behavioural intention, technological support, educational content, learner coordination, and instructional design), representing the same meaning and features discussed in the articles. The findings can raise awareness among mobile learning practitioners to provide more effective services for adult learners. Meanwhile, higher education institutions can be better redesigned in terms of pedagogy to fit the needs of adult learners with mobile learning. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 2022 Article PeerReviewed Sabri, Shima and Gani, Abdullah and Yadegaridehkordi, Elaheh and Eke, Christopher Ifeanyi and Mohd Shuib, Nor Liyana (2022) A survey on mobile learning for adult learners: State-of-the-art, taxonomy, and challenges. IEEE Access, 10. pp. 83884-83897. ISSN 2169-3536, DOI https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3195285 <https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3195285>. 10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3195285
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Library science. Information science
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Library science. Information science
Sabri, Shima
Gani, Abdullah
Yadegaridehkordi, Elaheh
Eke, Christopher Ifeanyi
Mohd Shuib, Nor Liyana
A survey on mobile learning for adult learners: State-of-the-art, taxonomy, and challenges
description Adult learner performance has become a significant challenge in education. Adult learners are identified as being of productive age in engaging with multiple commitments, including studying. The multiple engagements make managing their time and focus difficult, contributing to a high institutional dropout rate. This situation has reduced the number of highly skilled and professional workers in the country because of the failure to meet academic requirements. In the current digital world, every aspect of education includes some technology elements. However, most adult learners are reluctant to utilize mobile technology for learning. Therefore, this review paper aims to provide state of the art on mobile learning (m-Learning) for adult learners. Considering a set of inclusion and exclusion criteria, 135 related articles from IEEE, Google Scholar, Springer Link, Science Direct, Taylor and Francis, and Wiley digital databases were extracted and reviewed. State of the art were discussed in terms of functions of m-Learning, effectiveness, and m-Learning as a tool. Keywords from articles were extracted and the taxonomy of m-Learning was discussed under five classifications (behavioural intention, technological support, educational content, learner coordination, and instructional design), representing the same meaning and features discussed in the articles. The findings can raise awareness among mobile learning practitioners to provide more effective services for adult learners. Meanwhile, higher education institutions can be better redesigned in terms of pedagogy to fit the needs of adult learners with mobile learning.
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author Sabri, Shima
Gani, Abdullah
Yadegaridehkordi, Elaheh
Eke, Christopher Ifeanyi
Mohd Shuib, Nor Liyana
author_facet Sabri, Shima
Gani, Abdullah
Yadegaridehkordi, Elaheh
Eke, Christopher Ifeanyi
Mohd Shuib, Nor Liyana
author_sort Sabri, Shima
title A survey on mobile learning for adult learners: State-of-the-art, taxonomy, and challenges
title_short A survey on mobile learning for adult learners: State-of-the-art, taxonomy, and challenges
title_full A survey on mobile learning for adult learners: State-of-the-art, taxonomy, and challenges
title_fullStr A survey on mobile learning for adult learners: State-of-the-art, taxonomy, and challenges
title_full_unstemmed A survey on mobile learning for adult learners: State-of-the-art, taxonomy, and challenges
title_sort survey on mobile learning for adult learners: state-of-the-art, taxonomy, and challenges
publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
publishDate 2022
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