Title: The effects of web-based learning experience, perceived-initiative, and perceived-performance on learners' attitudes toward mobile learning

Authors: Jung-Chuan Yen, Ming-Puu Chen

Addresses: Department of Multimedia Design, Tak-Ming College, 56, Sec. 1, Huan-Shan Road, Nei-Hu District, Taipei, Taiwan 11451, ROC. ' Graduate Institute of Information and Computer Education, National Taiwan Normal University, 162, Sec. 1, Ho-Ping East Road, Taipei, Taiwan 10610, ROC

Abstract: This study explored the effects of prior web-based learning experience, perceived-initiative, and perceived-performance on learners| attitudes toward a mobile learning system designed to enhance novices| reflective thinking and problem-solving through reflection-in-action. Instructional simulations for Linux Fedora system installation were provided via mobile devices to facilitate novices| learning of Fedora system. A learner|s reflective thinking was enhanced by responding to the reflection prompts and summarising what one had learnt from the encountered erroneous actions during instructional simulations. The results revealed that the learners showed positive attitudes toward mobile learning, and the initiative learners showed more positive attitude in willingness-to-use, ease-of-use, and helpfulness toward mobile learning than the less initiative ones. It was concluded that a well-designed mobile learning system not only possesses the potentiality to facilitate learners| reflective thinking, but also captures the hearts of learners.

Keywords: computer education; instructional simulation; mobile learning; reflective thinking; web-based learning; online learning; e-learning; learner attitudes; problem solving; novice learners; m-learning.

DOI: 10.1504/IJMLO.2007.015430

International Journal of Mobile Learning and Organisation, 2007 Vol.1 No.3, pp.257 - 274

Published online: 17 Oct 2007 *

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