Abstract

The affordances of mobile technologies are being felt in many sectors of world’s economy including university education. By solving the limitations of fixed instructional technologies, mobile technologies have received ready acceptance in the education place. The purpose of the study was to investigate the student technological preferences, their levels of utilization as well as attitudes toward mobile technologies. The target population was 30,752 third year undergraduate students in Kenyan Universities. The participants (n = 375) were selected by systematic random sampling. They provided data using self-fill questionnaires. Results indicated that the smartphone was the most popular mobile device; Tecno was the most preferred handset brand; and Android was the most popular operating system. Safaricom was the dominant service provider amongst the student population. Regarding the levels of utilization of mobile technologies by students, it was concluded that though students use their mobile devices sufficiently, the use of the devices for accessing teaching and learning content was considerably low. On the attitude of students towards mobile technologies, it was observed that a sizeable number of students preferred to use the technologies over other existing instructional technologies. The findings of this study will be useful to instructional technologists, education policy makers, mobile handset manufacturers, mobile service providers and university managers as they partner to roll out digital learning infrastructure for Kenyan tertiary education.

Highlights

  • In recent years, individuals and institutions have adopted Information Communication Technologies (ICT) in their operations

  • The researchers sought to find out the category of mobile devices that respondents owned

  • While multiple device ownership was augmented, the output indicated that the Smart Phone and Laptop were the most popular mobile devices

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Introduction

Individuals and institutions have adopted Information Communication Technologies (ICT) in their operations. A notable trend in the world of ICT is that consumers are orienting their preferences from fixed technologies towards technologies that are mobile. Arising from a need assessment, individuals and service providers are working closely with manufacturers so that they design hardware and applications that address the mobile nature of individuals. This strategy has resulted in an even wider acceptance and adoption of the mobile technologies across the various sectors of human endeavors, including education (Mberia, Ofafa, Muathe & Muli, 2013)

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