Academic articles on mobile learning are found in many different journals. However, only a few journals are specifically dedicated to mobile learning. One of these is the International Journal of Mobile Learning and Organisation, a UK journal in its 5th year. Here is the table of contents for its latest issue (Volume 5, No. 2, 2011):
| Exploring the factors that affecting intention to use mobile learning Mohammed-Issa Riad Mousa Jaradat |
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| Supporting collaboration, enhancing learning Nikos Karacapilidis |
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| A study of learners’ attitudes using TAM in a context-aware mobile learning environment Tzung-Shi Chen, Po-Sheng Chiu, Yueh-Ming Huang, Cheng-Sian Chang |
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| A preliminary comparison of synchronous venues for distance learning: traditional videoconferencing vs. web-based conferencing Norman A. Garrett |
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| The ties that bind: a case of establishing a mobile post-training support network Machdel Matthee, Jacobus Liebenberg |
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| Development and evaluation of the flower identification database for mobile with a geo-tagged picture map Hitoshi Miyata, Mitsuo Ishigami, Machiko Sannomiya |
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IJMLO is not free, but requires a subscription costing 170 Euros per year. However, you may find copies in electronic or print form is your local university library. You can also download a free sample issue (Volume 4, No. 1, 2010) to check out the quality of the research.


















