Exploring Flipboard To Support Coursework: Student Beliefs, Attitudes, Engagement, And Device Choice
Keywords
Flipboard; Higher education; Mobile applications; Mobile applications; Mobile devices; Mobile devices; Mobile learning; Technology acceptance
Abstract
The purpose of the study is to explore the use of a mobile application called Flipboard, which facilitates the curation of digital content into a magazine-like product, to engage students in class discussion and participation in a college course. Research questions include: (1) What were students’ beliefs and attitudes regarding the use of Flipboard in the learning environment? (2) How engaged were students in the activity? (3) How did device choice affect student activity in the Flipboard assignment? A survey revealed that most students found the assignment useful and relevant to their learning and read more articles because the magazine was class-created. Device choice did not affect how many articles students contributed, but those primarily using mobile devices read significantly more articles than those using the computer. Implications and recommendations are shared to practitioners.
Publication Date
9-1-2016
Publication Title
TechTrends
Volume
60
Issue
5
Number of Pages
503-509
Document Type
Article
Personal Identifier
scopus
DOI Link
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11528-016-0108-6
Copyright Status
Unknown
Socpus ID
84980008648 (Scopus)
Source API URL
https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/84980008648
STARS Citation
Hornik, Steven; deNoyelles, Aimee; and Chen, Baiyun, "Exploring Flipboard To Support Coursework: Student Beliefs, Attitudes, Engagement, And Device Choice" (2016). Scopus Export 2015-2019. 3332.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/scopus2015/3332