Critical Factors in Mobile Learning: A Quasi-Systematic Review.

The advance of mobile industry and research has expanded e-learning in order to support an efficient and effective educational process. However, the promised benefits are as much attractive as the existing difficulties and barriers. In this paper, we intend to identify and summarize the critical factors in mobile learning through a quasi-systematic review. Preliminary results are grouped on categories defined in previous studies accomplished by the researchers.

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