Improving Early Cancer Detection Knowledge through Mobile Learning Application
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https://doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v15i02.9678Keywords:
mobile learning, prototype, Android, early detection, cancerAbstract
The study aims to build a mobile-based application prototype with an Android platform for learning early cancer detection. This prototype design is emerged from data collection about the challenges faced by health workers to gain knowledge about cancer. It requires mobile-based learning technology to assist in their daily work. Based on the data gathered, an Android-based application is developed to be used to simplify the knowledge dissemination method and enhance the material quality by digitizing content into multimedia formats.
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