Abstract

This study explored the consequences of mobile learning applications on the study habits and academic performance of college students throughout the United States. The surge in smartphone usage and the availability of diverse educational apps prompted a departure from conventional learning methodologies. This review synthesized an array of scholarly literature to illuminate the ramifications of this paradigm shift. Through a meticulous analysis of academic articles, research reports, and educational journals, the study identified prevalent patterns in the utilization of mobile learning apps among college students. It delved into the transformation of study habits, including alterations in reading methodologies, note-taking practices, and interactions with course materials. Furthermore, the review critically evaluated the influence of mobile apps on academic performance indicators such as grades, examination scores, and retention rates. The synthesis pointed to the multifaceted impacts of mobile learning apps on students' educational experiences. It explored the advantages, encompassing augmented access to learning resources, heightened interactivity, and tailored learning trajectories. Conversely, it also addressed potential challenges, such as digital diversions, diminished face-to-face interactions, and concerns about the precision of information. The study unveiled diverse factors that influenced the adoption and effectiveness of mobile learning apps, encompassing technological acumen, app design, and pedagogical strategies. Furthermore, the review contextualized its discoveries within the broader sphere of higher education, taking into account institutional policies, instructor attitudes, and student preferences. The study points to the necessity for a well-balanced approach that harnessed the benefits while addressing potential drawbacks. By providing insights into the evolving educational landscape, this study established a foundation for educators, institutions, and app developers to make informed choices concerning the integration of mobile technology into the learning milieu. Keywords: Mobile Learning Apps, Study Habits, Academic Performance, College Students, United States.

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