Learning with mobile devices: A comparison of four mobile learning pilots in Africa

Shafika Isaacs, Nicky Roberts, Garth Spencer-Smith

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Abstract

This paper compares the mixed-methods evaluation findings of the ukuFUNda Virtual School (UVS) with evaluations of three different mobile learning (m-learning) programmes in Africa: the information and communication technologies for rural education (ICT4RED); the Kenya Primary Math and Reading (PRIMR) study and the Nokia Mobile Mathematics (MoMath) evaluation. The comparison applies a conceptual model based on m-learning affordances and configurations (Strigel & Pouezevara, 2012), as well as on uptake, use, and responses by program beneficiaries; and on stakeholder learning. The findings show varied successes across all four programs and highlight important lessons for stakeholders with particular reference to scaling up of m-learning interventions in an African context.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1656
JournalSouth African Journal of Education
Volume39
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2019

Keywords

  • Information and communication technologies (ict)
  • Learning configurations
  • M-learning
  • M-learning affordances
  • Mobile phones
  • Mobile platforms
  • Stakeholder learning
  • Tablets

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Education

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