How Learning Styles Can Withstand the Demands of Mobile Learning Environments?

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Seghroucheni Y.Z. [1 ]
Chekour M. [2 ]
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[1] Faculty of Sciences, Mohammed V University in Rabat, Rabat
[2] Ibn Tofail University, Kenitra
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Felder and Silverman learning styles; learning styles; mobile learning;
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10.3991/ijim.v17i05.36403
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The contribution of learning styles is undeniable in the educational field. Several learning styles exist in the literature. Their use in the field of e-learning remains limited to certain learning styles only. With rapid technological development, their use in e-learning systems has proven its worth, particularly in terms of personalizing learning paths. But with the transition to mobile technologies, it has become necessary to study how much use can be made of these learning styles in a mobile environment. In this paper we spread out the most relevant learning styles, while putting the focus mainly on the Felder-Silverman learning style models, since they remain the most used ones in adaptive learning systems, and then we will answer an essential question concerning to what extent the adaptation according to the learning styles of Felder-Silverman remain possible in mobile environments © 2023, International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies.All Rights Reserved.
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