The formal education sphere is one that is dynamic and ever-changing, even more so with current developments in technologies of teaching and learning. The process of education needs new innovations to keep pace with these rapid developments, particularly for tertiary students on the cusp of radical Industry 4.0 ‘disruptions’ that will permeate all social and personal domains in human societies around the globe. One area where innovation is happening is in the implementation of mobile learning technologies for tertiary college and higher learning institutions. The study examines why and how tertiary students utilize their mobile devices in the education setting as both a conduit and catalysts for e-learning. Tertiary students find the utilize of mobile devices easy and natural, thus helping them to learn anytime, anywhere. Today, the popularity of mobile practices amongst tertiary education is steadily growing and they are now able to utilize their mobile devices for a myriad of activities from developing websites to creating mobile apps to acquiring knowledge non-stop. Mobile application for learning is expected to be prevalent in forthcoming, as more devices procured by the younger generation. This study examines results from a survey on the perceptions and practices of mobile learning for Malaysian tertiary students. A quantitative research methodology was adopted to analyse data; results demonstrate that these students have positive perceptions towards mobile technology utilize in learning, and they actively and autonomously utilize mobile devices to enhance their experience of learning.
My wife Jugs, for her love and unstinting support and for selflessly sharing this trying journey through its myriad joys and challenges. Thank you for being there, always. Professor Simon McGrath, colleague, friend, and mentor, whose inspiring confidence in me remains indelibly imprinted in my mind. This work could not have been completed without his guiding hand and continued belief in me. Thank you for making this work a reality and for being there throughout the process.
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