WhatsApp for mobile learning. Effects on knowledge, resilience and isolation in the school-to-work transition

Internet and Higher Education - Tập 50 - Trang 100809 - 2021
Christoph Pimmer1, Florian Brühlmann2, Titilayo Dorothy Odetola3, Oluwafemi Dipeolu4, Olusola Oluwasola4, Janine Jäger1, Ademola J. Ajuwon4
1Learning Lab, Institute for Information Systems, School of Business, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland, Peter Merian-Strasse 86, 4002 Basel, Switzerland
2Center for Cognitive Psychology and Methodology, Department of Psychology, University of Basel, Missionsstrasse 62a, 4055 Basel, Switzerland
3Department of Nursing, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
4African Regional Health Education Center, Department of Health Promotion & Education, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Nigeria

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