Volume 18, No. 2, 2021
A Mobile Learning Model to Improve the Learning Environment in Iraqi Secondary Schools
Mohammed Hasan Aldulaimi, Thair A Kadhim, Israa S Kamil and Musaddak M. Abdul Zahra
Abstract
Nowadays the use of mobile devices has increased dramatically as they have been integrated into different learning facilities. In this paper, the opinions of high school students and their teachers will be evaluated in order to get a better understanding of how mobile devices are used in the learning environment. A qualitative and quantitative method was used in this study. Multiple cases for the purpose of understanding the level of students' use of these devices in schools. Through the results of this study, it can be determined whether spending on textbooks and supplies is necessary compared to replacing it with technology. This model can be divided into five categories. (MLIS) mobile phone by developing a mobile learning model in Iraqi secondary schools (MLIS). This model can be divided into five categories, including mobile learning, drivers, process, community, and influencing factors. Each of the categories is related to each other, as well as related to planning and goals. However, both students and teachers believe that using mobile devices in an educational setting can help increase overall achievement, improve student motivation, and create a positive learning environment in schools. This study also helps enrich the existing literature on mobile technology in schools, where knowledge is lacking in the Iraqi educational system.
Pages: 972-981
DOI: 10.14704/WEB/V18I2/WEB18367
Keywords: Mobile Learning, Learning Environment, IT in Schools.