Students’ Perception of Mobile Learning in a Blended Collaborative Learning Framework in Mathematics
Mobile phones have become ubiquitous in today’s modern society. More Nigerians are finding the use of mobile technologies a normal aspect of their daily lives. At the heart of the trend are students, who do not only own mobile gadgets for the basic necessity of communication, but also for social status, leisure and a wide range of applications. The extent of penetration and utilization of mobile phones in schools has led educationists to explore the possibilities of harnessing their positive impact on students’ educational experience. A device that is everywhere, every time with the learner can be used to encourage the learner to learn on-the-go. Mobile Learning provides the opportunity to extend students’ learning experience beyond the walls of the classroom, thereby offering the learner greater participation and control of the learning process. This study considers the efficacy of mobile learning when blended into a conventional instructional system. The results of the study indicate a paradigm shift in favour of efficient inclusion of emergent technologies in instructional processes, particularly at the tertiary education level.