From: Investigating factors affecting on medical sciences students’ intention to adopt mobile learning
Variables | Items | Number (%) |
---|---|---|
Sex | Male | 151(45.5%) |
Female | 181(54.4%) | |
Age | < 20 | 5(1.5%) |
20–24 | 126(38.0%) | |
25–28 | 172(51.8%) | |
> 28 | 29(8.7%) | |
Educational level | B.Sc. | 156(47.0%) |
M.Sc. | 118(35.5%) | |
Ph.D. | 58(17.5%) | |
School | Medicine | 56(16.9%) |
Paramedical | 53(16.0%) | |
Dentistry | 41(12.3%) | |
Pharmacy | 40(12.0%) | |
Nursing and Midwifery | 81(24.4%) | |
Health | 61(18.4%) | |
Mobile device Ownership | ||
Smartphone | Yes | 270(81.3%) |
No | 62(18.7%) | |
Tablet | Yes | 124(37.3%) |
No | 208(62.7%) | |
Years of experience of using mobile devices | < 1 | 13(3.9%) |
2–3 | 49(14.8%) | |
4–5 | 108(32.5%) | |
> 5 | 162(48.8%) |