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Tyler Poe; Ankur Chattopadhyay – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Existing research literature in computing and IT education shows that there has been limited work on investigating how offense based learning approaches using hacks can enhance learning of mobile security topics. In an effort to fill this research gap, we performed an experimental study with a unique, nifty user hack driven offense based learning…
Descriptors: Information Security, Computer Security, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices
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Wuyou Sui; Anna Sui; Joseph Munn; Jennifer D. Irwin – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Background: This study aimed to: (a) explore differences in the prevalence of nomophobia and smartphone addiction (SA) from pre- to during COVID-19; (b) identify students' self-reported changes in smartphone reliance and screen time during COVID-19; and (c) examine whether self-perceived changes in smartphone usage predicted nomophobia and SA…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Anxiety, Addictive Behavior
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Chad Stecher; Broc A. Pagni; Sara Cloonan; Schuyler Vink; Ethan Hill; Destiny Ogbeama; Shanna Delaney; B. Blair Braden – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2024
Mobile app-based meditation is an effective self-care solution for depression, but limited evidence exists for the long-term benefits among autistic adults, who are at increased risk of experiencing depression. The primary goal of this study was to examine the feasibility and effectiveness of incorporating habit training into an app-based…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Metacognition, Depression (Psychology), Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
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David Parsons; Aga Palalas; Stavros Nikou; Selwyn Rodulfo – European Journal of Education, 2024
This article provides a systematic review of mobile learning frameworks that address issues of pedagogy published between 2011 and 2022. The objective of the review was to gain a clear picture of recent developments in mobile learning frameworks to provide an understanding of current directions in mobile learning pedagogy. Eighteen peer-reviewed…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Telecommunications, Teaching Methods, Literature Reviews
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Gurmeet Kaur; Meghna Mehndroo – Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Education, 2024
Digital addiction has become an intriguing concern over the recent years because of the rapid explosion of gadgets and other online platforms attracting youth to spend most of their time online. Excessive use of digital platforms has been associated with many psychological issues. The results revealed significant correlations among digital…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Addictive Behavior, Handheld Devices
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Boon Yew Wong; Kee Jiar Yeo; Shih-Hui Lee – SAGE Open, 2024
Although numerous studies have examined the direct association between academic stress and problematic smartphone use, the empirical evidences for the association are inconsistent. Also, the factors that can mediate or moderate the association remain underexplored. With the aim to address these knowledge gaps, based on 680 undergraduate students…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Handheld Devices, Telecommunications, Undergraduate Students
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Ting-Sheng Weng; Ting-Hsuan Lin – Smart Learning Environments, 2024
In computer-based dialogue learning, students' willingness to communicate and ability to interact is one of the important factors. Few studies have examined the testing of mobile metaverse teaching material systems built for interactive communication and learning courses. This study developed and designed course content for a virtual classroom,…
Descriptors: Students, Problem Solving, Gamification, Video Games
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Hyun-Bin Hwang; Matthew D. Coss; Shawn Loewen; Kaitlyn M. Tagarelli – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2024
Research on mobile-assisted language learning (MALL) has revealed that high rates of attrition among users can undermine the potential benefits of this learning method. To explore this issue, we surveyed 3,670 adult MALL users based on the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) and also conducted an in-depth analysis of their…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Handheld Devices, Nontraditional Students, Adults
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Cloneria Nyambali Jatileni; Sari Havu-Nuutinen; Susanna Pöntinen – South African Journal of Education, 2024
The bring-your-own-device policy (BYOD) in schools has recently attracted considerable research interest. BYOD allows students to learn subjects like mathematics using personal mobile devices. Accordingly, BYOD can increase students' desire to learn mathematics in school. In the study we report on here, we assessed 9th grade students' (n = 500)…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Technology, Ownership, Mathematics Instruction
Edie C. Sanders – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Prospective memory (PM), the ability to remember to execute an intention in the future, is critical for the performance of everyday tasks important for independence and quality of life. PM failures are associated with negative health, financial, and social outcomes, and are more frequent with increased age and can be even greater for older adults…
Descriptors: Memory, Older Adults, Cognitive Ability, Neurological Impairments
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Kathleen B. Aspiranti; Sara Ebner; Lizeth Tomas Flores – Contemporary School Psychology, 2024
Drill-and-practice flashcard interventions are often used when students display delays in sight word recognition and word reading fluency. Sight-phrase interventions connect two to three words together to teach connected text instead of words in isolation. Although studies have shown that students can learn to read sight phrases through a…
Descriptors: Drills (Practice), Instructional Materials, Visual Aids, Handheld Devices
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Kaden Hart; Christopher M. Warren; Seth Poulsen; John Edwards – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2024
We report on a study in which we examined the work habits of six students who agreed to use do not disturb on their phone while working on programming assignments. Two students tried do not disturb, and quickly quit using it. Three out of four remaining student participants were more productive while using do not disturb when working on their…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Computer Use, Student Behavior
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Lee, Seungyeon; McDonough, Ian M.; Mendoza, Jessica S.; Brasfield, Mikenzi B.; Enam, Tasnuva; Reynolds, Catherine; Pody, Benjamin C. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2021
Students' cellphone use has been related to poorer learning, possibly due to greater distraction. This study investigated whether cellphone-related anxiety, addiction, and disconnection were related to distraction and learning as well as how practical educational policies could minimize negative effects. Participants (N = 218) watched a video…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Addictive Behavior, Attention
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Martin, Andrew J.; Strnadová, Iva; Loblinzk, Julie; Danker, Joanne C.; Cumming, Therese M. – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2021
Background: Mobile technology has the potential to assist adults with intellectual disabilities to initiate and maintain social connections in important areas of their lives, such as family, friends and work/volunteering. Method: The present study investigated how specific aspects of mobile device/app use are associated with the social inclusion…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Intellectual Disability, Adults
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Gonçalves de Abreu, Walber; Ferreira, Marília de Nazaré de Oliveira – Sign Language Studies, 2021
This study contributes to research in the field of phonology of sign languages, focusing on the occurrence of assimilation of signs. The objective of the study is to analyze assimilation cases present in the text genre "joke" in Brazilian Sign Language (Libras), as well as influences of the immediate context on their occurrence. We…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Telecommunications, Sign Language, Humor
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