12 articles in this issue
Mohammed Alotaibi,Maram Albalawi,Layan Alwakeel
Over the years, physicians and other medical personnel have lamented the ever-increasing prevalence of physical inactivity and low awareness amongst pregnant women all over the world and especially in Saudi Arabia. The physicians argue that pregnant women... see more
Hsu Mon Pyae Nang,Antony Harfield
When it comes to the use of mobile technology in the classroom, one of the major challenges for the teacher is finding suitable applications that appropriately match the topic of study. In most areas of education there are tools for evaluating teaching ma... see more
Naima Belarbi,Abdelwahed Namir,Nadia Chafiq,Mohammed Talbi
Computer based Learning Environments are mainly shaped by emerging environments such as Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), SPOCS (Small Private Online Courses) and Mobile learning. This variety challenges the quality of the content delivered in these va... see more
Chananchida Yuktirat,Apisak Sindhuphak,Krissana Kiddee
Abstract— Mobile learning (M-learning) has become part of a rich mix of new features and facilities in the teaching and learning process, and with the advent and proliferation of the smartphone, M-learning is reaching new heights. In the art world, M-lear... see more
Pietro Murano,Rao Muhammad Danial Ali
This paper details a preliminary evaluation into the usability and universal design of force touch interaction with older users as recently introduced into the Apple iOS9 operating system. The evaluation involved a small group of older users and two typic... see more
Mohamed El Beqqal,Mostafa Aziz
The Internet of things(IoT) is now considered among the most emerging technologies aiming to interconnect heterogeneous smart devices in several areas without human interaction . From sensing and identification to data processing a... see more
Ekkalak Issaramanoros,Jintavee Khlaisang,Pakawan Pugsee
Access to quality education is now a huge challenge in Thailand with ever-increasing inequality between rural and urban populations. Existing teaching and learning facilities are no longer adequate. Mobile learning has been suggested as a sustainable and ... see more
Ibrahim Alkore Alshalabi,Samir E Hamada,Khaled Elleithy,Ioana Badara,Saeid Moslehpour
A directed graph represents an accurate picture of course descriptions for online courses through computer-based implementation of various educational systems. E-learning and m-learning systems are modeled as a weighted, directed graph where each node rep... see more
Mon Mon The,Tsuyoshi Usagawa
Due to today’s interconnected and technology-driven world, a physical learning environment is transforming into a virtual or online location where learners can make active learning with portable devices. There is no doubt that an increasing number of stud... see more
Nahla Aljojo,Asmaa Munshi,Wafa Almukadi,Anhar Hossain,Noran Omar,Bashair Aqel,Shahad Almhuemli,Fatma Asirri,Areej Alshamasi
Dyslexia is a problem that an individual has since birth; it poses difficulties for the rest of their life, similar to other learning disabilities. Spelling, writing, reading and in certain instances speech can all be undermined by the language processing... see more
Valdrin Maloku,Markus Ebner,Martin Ebner
The didactic method of digital, game-based learning includes integrating educational content or learning standards into video games with the objective to engage pupils. The method combines instructional content with computer or video games and can be used... see more
Michael Humbani,Yolanda Jordaan
This study focuses on factors that predict consumer attitudes towards short message service (SMS) advertising. The purpose of the study is to build a predictive framework that can be employed to identify which factors of SMS advertising contribute to diff... see more