Mobile learning security concerns from university students' perspectives

The use of mobile devices as learning aids is increasing due to availability and affordability of mobile phones, smartphones and tablets among students. Many learners use their handheld devices not only for calling and texting, but also for educational purposes. Some promoters and developers of mobile learning in universities are developing and delivering learning content and instructions on mobile devices without adequate consideration for security of stakeholders' data, whereas the use of these mobile technologies for learning poses a serious threat to confidentiality, integrity and privacy of those involved in learning delivery, including the students. This paper discusses the security concerns of mobile learning from the learner's perspective based on a study conducted in higher education institutions in Nigeria. The study identified the security threats that learners may face when using mobile devices for educational purposes and examined the perceived damaging effects of mobile learning on students in cases there is a security breach. This paper concludes with recommendations for alleviating the security threats.

[1]  Johannes C. Cronjé,et al.  Defining Mobile Learning in the Higher Education Landscape , 2010, J. Educ. Technol. Soc..

[2]  Mazani Manaf,et al.  Student Perception on Security Requirement of e-Learning Services☆ , 2013 .

[3]  Francis Bukie Osang,et al.  PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES OF MOBILE LEARNING IMPLEMENTATION IN NIGERIA: CASE STUDY NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA (NOUN). , 2013 .

[4]  Rashid Aderinoye,et al.  Integrating Mobile Learning into Nomadic Education Programme in Nigeria: Issues and perspectives , 2007 .

[5]  Gloria Adedoja,et al.  The future of mobile learning in the Nigerian education system , 2012 .

[6]  Mike Joy,et al.  SECURITY FRAMEWORK FOR MOBILE LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS , 2014 .

[7]  Zahra Taleb,et al.  Learning on the Move: The use of Mobile Technology to Support Learning for University Students , 2012 .

[8]  Marcelo Milrad,et al.  Innovation in Mobile Learning: A European Perspective , 2009, Int. J. Mob. Blended Learn..

[9]  Khaled M. Elleithy,et al.  Discovery of Malicious Attacks to Improve Mobile Collaborative Learning (MCL) , 2012, ArXiv.

[10]  Ciobanu Costinela-Luminiţa,et al.  E-learning Security Vulnerabilities , 2012 .

[11]  Georgios Kambourakis Security and Privacy in m-Learning and Beyond: Challenges and State-of-the-art , 2013 .

[12]  Masoud Hashemi,et al.  What is Mobile Learning? Challenges and Capabilities , 2011 .

[13]  Vijay Varadharajan,et al.  Security Techniques for Counteracting Attacks in Mobile Healthcare Services , 2013, EUSPN/ICTH.

[14]  Raphael Olufemi Akinyede,et al.  MOBILE LEARNING: AN APPLICATION OF MOBILE AND WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES IN NIGERIAN LEARNING SYSTEM. , 2008 .

[15]  Mike Joy,et al.  MOBILE LEARNING SECURITY ISSUES FROM LECTURERS' PERSPECTIVES (NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES CASE STUDY) , 2014 .

[16]  Rafiu Mope Isiaka,et al.  IMPLEMENTING MOBILE-LEARNING IN NIGERIA TERTIARY EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM - A Feasibility Study , 2011 .

[17]  Christine Greenhow,et al.  Learning, Teaching, and Scholarship in a Digital Age , 2009 .

[18]  N. Mohd Alwi,et al.  USER’S PERCEPTION IN INFORMATION SECURITY THREATS IN E-LEARNING , 2009 .

[19]  Crispin Dale,et al.  An evaluation of learner-generated content and podcasting. , 2009 .

[20]  Fidelis C. Obodoeze,et al.  A Holistic Mobile Security Framework for Nigeria , 2013 .

[21]  Abdul Razak Yaakub,et al.  Students' Awareness and Requirements of Mobile Learning Services in the Higher Education Environment , 2011 .

[22]  Frank Graf Providing security for eLearning , 2002, Comput. Graph..