Resumo: M-learning é um processo de aprendizado apoiado pelo uso de tecnologias móveis e sem fio, em que a mobilidade dos aprendizes é o aspecto central. Este artigo buscou identificar se os alunos de graduação de um curso de Administração utilizam dispositivos móveis para o seu desenvolvimento, por iniciativa individual ou corporativa. Foi realizada uma survey com 141 respondentes. Os resultados mostram que esta utilização ainda está incipiente. Dentre as principais barreiras que dificultam o uso dos dispositivos móveis, foram citadas: indisponibilidade dos serviços, medo de roubo e elevado custo dos equipamentos móveis e da conexão de dados. Palavras-chave:Desenvolvimento; Aprendizagem; Oportunidades. LEVEL OF USE OF M-LEARNING (MOBILE LEARNING) BY UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS: A SURVEYAbstract: M-learning is a learning process supported by the use of mobile and wireless technologies, where the mobility of the learners plays a key role. This article aimed to identify if the undergraduate students from Business Administration course use mobile devices for their development, whether because of individual or corporate initiative. A survey was performed with 141 respondents. Results show that this use is still incipient. The main barriers that challenge the use of mobile devices cited were: services being unavailable, fear of being robbed, and high cost of mobile equipment and data connection.
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