Electronic reading and digital library technologies: Understanding learner expectation and usage intent for mobile learning

TitleElectronic reading and digital library technologies: Understanding learner expectation and usage intent for mobile learning
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsHyman, Jack A., Moser, Mary T., and Segala, Laura
JournalEducational Technology Research and Development
Volume62
Issue1
Pagination35-52
ISSN Number1042-1629, 1556-6501
Accession Number1497149715
Keywordsdigital libraries, education, mobile technology, usability
Abstract

Mobile information technology is changing the education landscape by offering learners the opportunity to engage in asynchronous, ubiquitous instruction. While there is a proliferation of mobile content management systems being developed for the mobile Web and stand-alone mobile applications, few studies have addressed learner expectations and usage intent in consuming digital documents from online content providers and digital libraries with specific emphasis on formal instruction. Understanding usage intent and actual usage of a mobile learning agent as a result of ease of use and usefulness of mobile devices will be addressed in this study. A research framework for instructional technology usage is proposed to help better articulate critical success factors in implementing formal learning using a mobile device, specifically an electronic reader or a tablet computer.

Notes

This article discussed how to apply electronic reading and digital library technologies to improve learning experiences under the context of mobile communication. In future practices, libraries could consider developing mobile platforms to accomondate users' diverse needs in reading electronic books. In this way, library users may be able to have access to more library materials in a more efficient manner.

DOI10.1007/s11423-013-9330-5