Utilizing Mobile and Multimedia Technology to Enhance Online Learning Skills
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https://doi.org/10.66854/ijdte.2026.e2489คำสำคัญ:
Mobile Technology, Multimedia Technology, Learning Skill, Digital Learning, Technology Integration, Education Innovationบทคัดย่อ
Introduction: This article proposes utilizing mobile and multimedia technology to enhance online learning skills are to show the information of utilizing mobile technology for education, and to investigate the effect of integrating mobile and multimedia technology to improve online learning skills.
Contribution: The result showed that Mobile and multimedia technologies can effectively enhance students’ online learning skills in the 21st century. They support the development of analytical thinking, critical thinking, creativity, communication, and lifelong learning. With the integration of modern technologies, learners gain greater opportunities to access educational resources anytime and anywhere through mobile and multimedia tools.
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