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The Impact of Mobile Phone Usage on Student Learning
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Video LectureStudent LearningUbiquitous LearningMobile LearningEducationLearning AnalyticsClass LectureOnline EducationCommunicationEducational AssessmentTechnologyComputer-based EducationProblematic Smartphone UseMobile Phone Usage
In this study, we examined the impact of mobile phone usage, during class lecture, on student learning. Participants in three different study groups (control, low-distraction, and high-distraction) watched a video lecture, took notes on that lecture, and took two learning assessments after watching the lecture. Students who were not using their mobile phones wrote down 62% more information in their notes, took more detailed notes, were able to recall more detailed information from the lecture, and scored a full letter grade and a half higher on a multiple choice test than those students who were actively using their mobile phones. Theoretical and pedagogical implications are discussed.
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