scholarly journals A Preliminary Study of English Mobile Learning Model Based on Constructivism

2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (9) ◽  
pp. 1167
Author(s):  
Jiaosheng Qiu

This paper aims at exploring the model of English mobile learning system based on constructivism. Firstly, it defines the concepts of constructivism, constructivism learning theory, mobile learning and mobile learning theory. Then, it summarizes and analyses the relevant researches on mobile learning at home and abroad. Then it elaborates the purpose, significance and research value of the topic, respectively. The research hypothesis is put forward, and the English mobile learning model based on constructivist learning theory is preliminarily expounded. Finally, the research ideas, research methods, technical routes and implementation steps are explained.

2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 911-917
Author(s):  
Dwi Prasetyo ◽  
Basuki Wibawa ◽  
Diana Nomida Musnir

Learning model is a series of meetings in the teaching and learning process that occurs between lecturers and students in college. Along with the development of information technology through mobile learning, the learning process also experiences a positive impact, namely by utilizing smartphone devices. The purpose of this study is: accelerate transformation and facilitate communication learning between lecturers and students. The method used in this study is ADDIE method. The results expected with the support of smartphone devices can improve the quality of students. So that lecturers and students can interact in the teaching and learning process without being constrained by space and time. The optimism of the successful implementation of this Mobile Learning system is very high because the facilities and atmosphere of various parties are very supportive coupled with the need to be a priority requirement for everyone in this case students or students.


Author(s):  
Na Wei ◽  
ZhongWu Li

Mobile learning applications enable people to spend fragmented time to improve their knowledge and competitiveness. Enterprises aim to design innovative applications and create a new learning mode for the public, and the open innovation strategies may help companies achieve their goals. In the current study, the English learning application “LAIX” was investigated, and an online survey was used to obtain data from 289 university students in Guangzhou. This study combines the technology acceptance model (TAM) with flow theory (FT), investigating the psychological experience factors and the system characteristics that influence users’ behavior intentions. The exploration of perceptual variables will promote the establishment of an open innovation model of mobile learning applications. The aim of the study was to establish a theoretical framework to more deeply explore users’ intentions in mobile learning applications. Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to help measure the relationship between variables and determine the model fit. This research reveals that telepresence is the most important variable that impacts user intentions to use mobile learning applications. In addition, the mediating effect of the flow experience was tested. Telepresence and interactivity indirectly influence behavioral intention through the variable “flow”. Users appear to be more concerned with the flow experience, which shows the highest correlation with intention to use the application. This study may assist companies to innovate system characteristics and improve customers’ user experience, for instance, by integrating virtual reality (VR) technology into the mobile learning system to improve their open innovation level and market popularity.


2011 ◽  
Vol 271-273 ◽  
pp. 1160-1163
Author(s):  
Yan Xin Hu

Introduced the mobile learning content, analyzed the basic features of mobile learning, designed mobile leaening system based on campus, and each function module of mobile learning system.


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