• Title of article

    An Exploration of Learners’ Attitudes towards Mobile Learning Technology-Based Instruction Module and its Use in Mathematics Education

  • Author/Authors

    jazuli, ld.a. walter sisulu university, SOUTH AFRICA , sincuba, muthandwa chinamhora walter sisulu university, SOUTH AFRICA , john, merlin walter sisulu university, SOUTH AFRICA

  • From page
    845
  • To page
    858
  • Abstract
    The study explored learners’ experiences with the mobile learning technology-based instruction module (MLTBIM) in learning Functions and related concepts. A sample of thirty-nine participants was purposefully drawn from the Grade 10 Mathematics classes in a selected historically disadvantaged rural senior secondary school. Adopting a case study research design, an attitude test was used in the collection of data. Microsoft Excel was used in presenting and analysing the data. The first finding of the study was that most respondents viewed the Mobile Learning Technology-Based application as very useful in the teaching and learning of Functions and related concepts. Secondly, most respondents upheld the view that Mobile Learning Technology-Based Instruction (MLTBI) was an effective method to learn Mathematics. Lastly, most of the respondents advocated that the application used in MLTBI enhanced their conceptual understanding of linear, quadratic and exponential functions. To conclude, the participants were convinced that cell phone devices and the Math4Mobile software were very useful and effective in the teaching and learning of Functions and related concepts regardless of the fact that there were some shortcomings involved.
  • Keywords
    attitudes , mathematics education , functions , Mobile Learning Technology , Based Instruction
  • Journal title
    international electronic journal of mathematical education
  • Journal title
    international electronic journal of mathematical education
  • Record number

    2559441