Mobile learning for science and mathematics school education: A systematic review of empirical evidence

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
Mobile learning for science and mathematics school education: A systematic review of empirical evidence
Abstract
The ubiquity, flexibility, ease of access and diverse capabilities of mobile technologies make them valuable and a necessity in current times. However, they are under-utilized assets in mathematics and science school education. This article analyses the high quality empirical evidence on mobile learning in secondary school science and mathematics education. Our study employed a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) using well-accepted and robust guidelines. The SLR resulted in the detailed analysis of 49 studies (60 papers) published during 2003–2016. Content and thematic analyses were used to ascertain pedagogical approaches, methodological designs, foci, and intended and achieved outcomes of the studies. The apps and technologies used in these studies were further classified for domain, type and context of use. The review has highlighted gaps in existing literature on the topic and has provided insights that have implications for future research.
Publication
Computers & Education
Volume
121
Pages
30-58
Date
06/2018
Journal Abbr
Computers & Education
Language
en
ISSN
03601315
Short Title
Mobile learning for science and mathematics school education
Accessed
27/09/2022, 11:59
Library Catalogue
DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Bano, M., Zowghi, D., Kearney, M., Schuck, S., & Aubusson, P. (2018). Mobile learning for science and mathematics school education: A systematic review of empirical evidence. Computers & Education, 121, 30–58. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2018.02.006
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