Abstract

While learning through mobile devices, or mobile learning, has been proven feasible [1,2], its effectiveness is still in doubt as contradictory research results were observed [3–5]. In this dataset, the data collected from the experiments on mobile learning effectiveness is presented. The subject Computer Programming was used in the experiments because technical competence is one of the key success factors of mobile learning [6]. Computer Programming is an essential skill for all technical fields. It is therefore a compulsory foundation subject for all technical-related sub-degree programmes in Hong Kong Community College. Instead of comparing immediate pre-test and pro-test results, the entire subject performance of 1434 students in cohorts 2015 to 2017 was evaluated. By having different settings of mobile learning environment for each cohort, the effectiveness of mobile learning could be observed. The data collected was statistically analysed by one-way ANOVA with Turkey HSD post-hoc test. Students’ mobile learning experience was also evaluated by survey results using a 5-point Likert Scale questionnaire. The dataset in this paper should provide researchers and educators with further information on how mobile learning could be effectively implemented along with the pedagogical strategies.

Highlights

  • While learning through mobile devices, or mobile learning, has been proven feasible [1,2], its effectiveness is still in doubt as contradictory research results were observed [3e5]

  • The data collected from the experiments on mobile learning effectiveness is presented

  • The subject Computer Programming was used in the experiments because technical competence is one of the key success factors of mobile learning [6]

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Summary

Data accessibility

Value of the Data This dataset contains analysis on both academic performance and learning experience in mobile learning environment It provides significant insights on how mobile learning could be effectively incorporated with pedagogical strategies in tertiary education. The effectiveness of mobile learning on students' academic performance is still in doubt where contradictory research results were observed [3e5]. When comparing cohorts 2015 and 2016, no statistically significant difference was observed in the scores of Overall (Before Exam) (p 1⁄4 0.150 > 0.05) and Examination (p 1⁄4 0.282 > 0.05). The data related to item 20 is not included in this dataset

Context
Tailor-made mobile app
Control and experimental groups
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