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Using M-learning on nursing courses to improve learning.

Luis De Marcos Ortega1, Roberto Barchino Plata, María Lourdes Jiménez Rodríguez

  • 1Computer Science Department, University of Alcala, Madrid, Spain.

Computers, Informatics, Nursing : CIN
|June 25, 2011
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Mobile learning (m-learning) tools enhance student achievement by enabling self-assessment anytime, anywhere. This study found that m-learning improves nursing students' knowledge without requiring significant changes to teaching methods.

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Area of Science:

  • Educational Technology
  • Nursing Education

Background:

  • Modern handheld devices and wireless communications enable new teaching and learning approaches.
  • Mobile learning (m-learning) leverages these technologies, similar to how e-learning uses computers.
  • New educational models and applications are needed for the mobile environment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a mobile tool for student self-assessment.
  • To evaluate the impact of the mobile tool on student achievement.
  • To gather student opinions on the usability of the mobile tool.

Main Methods:

  • An experimental group of nursing students (20-21 years old) tested the mobile self-assessment tool.
  • Student achievement was measured before and after tool implementation.
  • A survey assessed student perceptions of the tool.

Main Results:

  • The mobile self-assessment tool significantly improved student achievement.
  • Students reported positive opinions regarding the tool's usefulness.
  • No substantial changes to existing teaching methodologies were required.

Conclusions:

  • Mobile learning tools can effectively enhance student self-assessment and knowledge acquisition.
  • The developed m-learning tool is a valuable addition to nursing education.
  • Integrating mobile technology into education is feasible without major pedagogical shifts.