Mobile Phones in Classrooms and in Professor-Student Communication: Ukrainian, Omani, and U.S. American College Students’ Perceptions and Practices

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https://doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v15i10.21757

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mobile phones, professor-student communication, m-teaching and learning

Abstract


The unprecedented expansion of wireless technologies and the global pandemic of 2020-2021, which forced many educational establishments out of traditional face-to-face and into online instructional environments, have created an urgency for achieving a better understanding of the various education-related uses of mobile phones, and students’ attitudes toward them, worldwide. We conducted a questionnaire-based study to explore college undergraduate students’ perceptions and uses of mobile phones, with a focus on instructor-student communication and classroom use, across three diverse cultural contexts: Ukraine, Oman, and the United States. Based on our findings, we suggest that conceptualizing mobile phones as cultural tools and situating their use within cultural discourses illuminates how – and explains why – mobile phones are not “the same” tools for all students. The findings offer insights into students’ (developing) perspectives on uses of mobile phones, and provide grounds from which to formulate productive, and culturally appropriate, means of using them for educational purposes.

 

Author Biographies

Alla V. Tovares, Howard University Department of English Locke Hall 232 Howard University, 2441 6th Street, NW Washington, DC 20059 USA

Associate Professor, Department of English

Cynthia Gordon, Georgetown University Department of Linguistics Georgetown University 1421 37th Street NW Poulton Hall 240 Washington, DC 20057-1051 USA

Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics

Najma Al Zidjaly, Sultan Qaboos University English Department College of Arts & Social Sciences Sultan Qaboos University P. O. Box. 42 Postal Code. 123 - Khod Oman

Associate Professor, English Department

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2021-05-25

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Tovares, A. V., Gordon, C., & Al Zidjaly, N. (2021). Mobile Phones in Classrooms and in Professor-Student Communication: Ukrainian, Omani, and U.S. American College Students’ Perceptions and Practices. International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies (iJIM), 15(10), pp. 118–137. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v15i10.21757

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