Abstract

Every student has a different learning style. Not all of these learning styles can be facilitated through classroom learning. Mobile learning (m-learning) is the use of mobile technology to support learning activities and facilitate a variety of student learning styles. However, no previous studies of the development of m-learning products have tested the possibility of facilitating different learning styles within a single M-learning application. This study describes the development and evaluation of an adaptive m-learning application that can facilitate the needs of different students. The Felder-Silverman Learning Style Model was used as the reference for learning styles. The prototype application was developed using the user-centered design method, which includes user needs analysis, interaction design, application development, and usability testing. The designers followed the best practices laid out in Shneiderman's Eight Golden Rules of Interface Design and Gagné’s Nine Events of Instruction. A usability test of the prototype involving ten participants. Usability testing is carried out by conducting usability testing and filling out the System Usability Scale (SUS) questionnaire by all participants. The result found that it had good usability.

Highlights

  • The development of technology that is growing very rapidly eliminates the limitations of something related to space and time

  • This study aims to create m-learning applications that can meet the needs of users with a variety of learning styles

  • We created an m-learning application based on the Felder-Silverman Learning Styles Model (FSLSM) and found that it had good usability

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Introduction

The development of technology that is growing very rapidly eliminates the limitations of something related to space and time. The world of education is one area that utilizes the use of technology to maximize learning or what is commonly referred to as e-Learning [1]. The emergence of e-Learning has a good impact on the world of education because with its emergence, students can learn anywhere and anytime [2]. E-Learning (electronic learning) started with d-Learning (distance learning) which currently has m-Learning as a new form of e-Learning that utilizes mobile technology to do learning [1]. The existence of m-Learning as a new model of e-Learning is considered to have interesting things because it can have an effect on iJET ‒ Vol 16, No 15, 2021

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