Title of article :
A Case Study on Utilizing a Mobile Application to Teach Malaysian Governance to International Students
Author/Authors :
Azizan, Yatim Centre for Pre-U Studies - UCSI Univesity, Sarawak Campus, Malaysia
Pages :
10
From page :
507
To page :
516
Abstract :
Malaysian Studies is a compulsory course for international undergraduate students in Malaysia. The subject comprises Malaysian history, its governance and administration system. Due to different sociocultural backgrounds and histories, most, if not all, international students, struggled with this subject. This research project aims to create, implement and evaluate a mobile application (app) as a catalyst for mobile learning (m-learning) for one particular topic of the Malaysian Studies course. The increased use of technology in learning environments has changed instructional approaches by making it more accessible and essentially, more student-centered. Using a design-based research approach, the mobile app is aimed to guide students to write their own notes to assist in deeper understanding of the subject. The mobile app was also reviewed by users to gauge its effectiveness and ease of use. Findings from the tests showed the potential to structure the students’ learning from the topic. From the research, there are a few improvements and suggestions that could be implemented for similar future studies and projects.
Keywords :
Mobile learning , m-learning , technology-based learning environment , constructivist learning , Malaysian Studies , Malaysian governance components , student engagement , design-based research
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2016
Record number :
2407565
Link To Document :
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