Mobile learning: readiness and perceptions of teachers of Open Universities of Commonwealth Asia

Authors

  • Anshu Miglani Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) Maidangarhi, New Delhi-68
  • Ashish Kumar Awadhiya Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) Maidangarhi, New Delhi-68

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56059/jl4d.v4i1.163

Keywords:

M-learning, Mobile Technology, Open and Distance Learning (ODL), Teachers, Readiness, Perception, Commonwealth-Asia.

Abstract

Integration of ‘Mobile Learning’ (m-learning) in Open and Distance Learning (ODL) system can play a crucial role in reducing the ‘Digital Divide’ and strengthening ‘Democratization of Education’ by providing quality educational opportunities and access to information quickly at affordable cost in Commonwealth Asian countries. Successful implementation of m-learning will be determined by readiness and positive perception of the teachers towards it. This study examined the m-learning readiness and perception of the teachers of eighteen Open Universities spread across five Commonwealth Asian countries (Bangladesh, India, Malaysia, Pakistan and Sri Lanka). The analysis of responses obtained from 102 teachers indicates that they have device and skill readiness to impart m-learning. The study also revealed the presence of positive perception for m-learning among them. They affirmed that m-learning has the potential to engage the learner to a greater extent. It enhances the collaboration and didactic conversation, thereby reducing the feeling of isolation for learners in ODL system. However teachers were still not sure, if m-learning can replace e-learning through conventional devices.

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Published

2017-03-24

How to Cite

Miglani, A., & Awadhiya, A. K. (2017). Mobile learning: readiness and perceptions of teachers of Open Universities of Commonwealth Asia. Journal of Learning for Development, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.56059/jl4d.v4i1.163

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Research Articles
Received 2016-08-11
Accepted 2016-12-11
Published 2017-03-24