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The following topics are dealt with: on-line learning I; on-line learning II; learning-oriented technologies; mobile learning, teaching and training; tools and platforms; assessing eL&mL; hybrid learning I; and hybrid learning II.
The rapid proliferation of mobile devices nationally coupled with high levels of individual ownership both nationally and internationally provide many opportunities for exploring ways in which students own mobile devices might be integrated into teaching and learning activities in higher education. Amongst other benefits, mobile learning is seen as providing considerable opportunities to link formal...
Mobile learning (m-learning) is a technology with a huge potential to be used in distance learning. This technology is developed for mobile devices. This paper describes the proposal of a location aware m-learning system for personal digital assistants (PDA) with global positioning system (GPS) receivers incorporated. Location-aware support is provided using GPS. This application was designed and...
The goal of the project described in this paper was to explore the possibility of developing an automatic system for treating contents based on user analysis and mobile scenarios, using HCI methodologies to design the output, with the objective to increase students' satisfaction. Consequently, the contents' edition would need to be independent of their output format. Empirical HCI methods were then...
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