The Influence of Mobile Technology on STEM Education Student Learning Outcomes
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https://doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v18i20.50837Keywords:
Mobile Learning, STEM, Mobile Technologies, AI, New Learning Approach, Literacy ImprovementAbstract
In many educational institutions, the adoption of mobile learning continues to be a growing topic. As has been considered recently, wireless technologies are currently employed by mobile technology to spread and exchange data via thinking, communicating, exchanging, and understanding. As a consequence, merging mobile technologies into teaching and learning can enhance the ambiance in higher education. Thus, the purpose of this investigation is to implement mobile learning to examine students’ applications in the framework of educational technology. The use of mobile technologies in STEM education is always efficient and engaging for the students. According to its potential to redefine traditional classroom learning paradigms, the inclusion of cellular phones into STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education has drawn significant interest. Three artificial intelligence education (AIEd) paradigm structures are utilized to narrow our exploration of how AI is influencing the STEM sectors. An established cross-disciplinary topic of research dealing with leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) approaches to improve training is defined as AIEd. There seems to be an increasing desire to harness AIEd’s promise to tackle academic barriers in STEM fields. The implications of mobile phones on the educational outcomes of students in STEM education settings are explored in this study. By performing a deep review of existing scholarship and empirical investigation, we look for the impact of mobile devices, functions, and platforms on pupil engagement, understanding, and performance in multifaceted STEM fields. A learning approach entitled STEM Project-Based Learning merges project-based curriculum design with the STEM approach to education. As a whole, pupils’ science and technology literacy were improved by the STEM mobile learning package on the ecosystem. Certain learning packages deserve to be studied isolated, while others might be given outright during offline or personal conversations.
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