The Impact of Mobile Learning Apps on Student Engagement

Authors

  • Sarah Ahmed Department of Educational Technology, University of Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan.

Keywords:

Mobile Learning, Student Engagement, Educational Apps, Interactive Learning

Abstract

Mobile learning apps have become a significant tool in modern education, providing students with access to educational resources and learning platforms beyond traditional classrooms. This article explores the impact of mobile learning apps on student engagement, focusing on how these apps enhance learning experiences through interactive content, personalized learning, and real-time feedback. By analyzing the effectiveness of mobile apps in various educational contexts, including schools and universities in Pakistan, the study identifies key factors that influence student engagement, such as user interface design, app functionality, and the integration of multimedia elements. The article also examines the challenges faced by educators and students in using mobile learning apps and offers recommendations for optimizing their  effectiveness.

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Published

2024-03-31