MOBILE LEARNING: A COMPARATIVE STUDY FOR THE FUTURE OF BLENDED LEARNING
Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN ECONOMICS, MANAGEMENT AND SOCIAL STUDY
Author(s): CHEKRA ALLANI , HASSAN SHARAFUDDIN
Abstract: As the use of ICT in higher education matured, mobile technologies emerged as a new mode of flexible learning. Mobile learning opened up exciting learning experiences and challenges as well. In spite of the highly laudatory exposition of research in m-learning, as the literature in the field investigated the students’ interaction with various social networks both formally and informally, it investigated the application of learning principles in mobile learning,… little has been done in terms of evaluating the development of this new model of learning that is constantly on the move. This paper intends to gauge the proliferation of the m-learning through impartial data-based findings of a survey conducted upon a large cohort of Arab Open University students of Kuwait Branch and through previous recent studies in the domain.
- Publication Date: 03-Aug-2014
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-036-1-57
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LINKAGES BETWEEN INTERNAL MARKETING, SERVICE QUALITY AND CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IN THE SERVICE SECTOR: A PROPOSED CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
Published In: 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN ECONOMICS, MANAGEMENT AND SOCIAL STUDY
Author(s): DANIELA HIDALGO , LIU JIAN
Abstract: The paper provides an overview of Participatory Planning strategies and methods in rural areas; exploring the Jing-Liao case in Taiwan. Moreover, the case study aims to approach the increase of life quality and value of a rural community. In addition, this research offers some methods from different authors of Participatory Planning towards a sustainable development.
- Publication Date: 21-Dec-2014
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-036-1-69
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