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Mobile Technologies and Knowledge Management in Higher Education Institutions: Students’ and Educators’ Perspectives

Abdulelah Alshehri, Therese M. Cumming

2020World Journal of Education31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mobile devices are increasingly included for knowledge management (KM) in academic contexts. The purpose of this study was to examine how the integration of mobile technologies affects KM among students and educators in higher education settings in Saudi Arabia. Interviews with educators and students at two universities explored the factors determining the use of mobile technologies for learning. Content analysis of the participants’ responses found that the students and educators perceived four key factors determining mobile technology use: the capacity of mobile technologies to enhance learning processes, teaching practices, and student-student and student-educator communicative interactions, and hardware and infrastructure components. The main conclusion was that Saudi universities must utilise mobile technologies to identify, encapsulate, transform, and disseminate usable knowledge effectively.

Topics & Concepts

Mobile deviceMobile technologyUSableTechnology integrationDisseminationHigher educationPsychologyKnowledge managementEducational technologyPedagogyMultimediaMathematics educationMedical educationComputer sciencePolitical scienceMedicineWorld Wide WebTelecommunicationsLawMobile Learning in EducationOnline and Blended LearningInnovative Teaching and Learning Methods