2019
DOI: 10.1155/2019/7531980
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Mobile Learning System for Egyptian Higher Education Using Agile-Based Approach

Abstract: Nowadays, due to easiness and expansion in property of smart mobile devices, it is becoming inevitable for mobile applications to have an important role in higher education systems. The Egyptian public universities are facing the problem of students’ large number enrolled in each year. Thus, we lack proper communication between educators and learners. Mobile learning can solve that problem, and it enables adjustment of the curriculum to meet students' learning time and life situations. It provides different so… Show more

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“…There are also opinions that the mobile learning includes beside the support for learning component, also the entire interactions that might happen between teachers, learners, environment, or anything related to learning [16]. Some authors consider that any educational interaction that takes place through mobile technology can be considered a mobile learning experience [17]. In a simplistic approach the m-learning can be defined as ,, ability to access educational resources, tools and materials at any time, from anywhere, using a mobile device [18].…”
Section: Mobile-learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are also opinions that the mobile learning includes beside the support for learning component, also the entire interactions that might happen between teachers, learners, environment, or anything related to learning [16]. Some authors consider that any educational interaction that takes place through mobile technology can be considered a mobile learning experience [17]. In a simplistic approach the m-learning can be defined as ,, ability to access educational resources, tools and materials at any time, from anywhere, using a mobile device [18].…”
Section: Mobile-learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, It is not term as information technologies several decades ago, when all the information were stored in a big computer known as Mainframe Computers at that time, access to this computers were only possible through its preliminary terminal, however with the passage of time when the first personal computer was made and web browsers were designed then an evolution occur in the organizational environment and personal lives of the people. Some organizations have changed their working environment (higher education) with the technologies (Elkhateeb, Shehab, & El-bakry, 2019) immediately while some organizations need more money to purchase the required hardware and software (Olofsson & Lindberg, 2020). In the late 80s and early 90s information were exchange trough floppy Disk among computers, but the problem with the floppy disc was that first one need to store/install the information in the computer hard drive, for which it was necessary to have the version of software on both the computers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context Gao (2008) has proposed a model for adoption of mobile services for learning purposes, for this purpose he investigates the existing framework of Mobile adoption (Saroia, & Gao, 2019;Nikolopoulou, 2018). Karimi, (2016) is in the view that a student can get information from his handset which he could not get in his classroom (Elkhateeb, et al, 2019;Olofsson & Lindberg, 2020). One can educate himself during office hours or out of office hours while using his mobile.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Montrieux, Vanderlinde, Schellens, and De Marez (2015) studied about teachers' and students' perceptions concerning the impact of using tablet devices for teaching and learning purposes [3]; Sung, Chang, and Liu studied a metaanalysis and research synthesis of the effects of integrated mobile devices in teaching and learning, in which 110 experimental and quasiexperimental journal articles published during the period 1993-2013 were coded and analyzed [4]; Elkhateeb, Shehab, and El-Bakry making a mobile learning system named "Easy-Edu" that can make the learning process easier, focus on students' needs, and encourage communication and collaboration between students and professors and supports collaborative scenario-based learning for university students. [5]; and AlTameemy study the use of mobile phones among students and teachers, explain the their attitudes using mobile phones as learning or teaching tools. [6]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%