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Today, mobile learning is becoming a new important learning style in our modern life. It is handy because mobile devices are used not only for communicating but also for learning in a mobile context. Mobile devices have the potential to be used as powerful m-learning tools in different learning contexts. However this poses new challenges that are associated with their ability to cope with the available...
Mobile and ubiquitous technologies offer unique potentialities to develop environmental education activities. This paper presents the preliminary results of a project developed with children aged between 6 and 12, which explored the vine cycle over one year, visiting farms in the Dão vineyard area. Mobilizing a framework that integrates authentic and meaningful learning with situated cognition, it...
Performing activity recognition using the information provided by the different sensors embedded in a smartphone face limitations due to the capabilities of those devices when the computations are carried out in the terminal. In this work a fuzzy inference module is implemented in order to decide which classifier is the most appropriate to be used at a specific moment regarding the application requirements...
Mobile learning is considered the next step of online learning by incorporating mobility as a key requirement. Indeed, the current wide spread of mobile devices and wireless technologies brings an enormous potential to e-learning, in terms of ubiquity, pervasiveness, personalization, flexibility, and so on. For this reason, Mobile Learning is attracting significant research efforts covering a fairly...
Recent advances in mobile, wireless, and sensor technologies provide new possibilities for supporting learning activities that can be spatially distributed and incorporate different physical and environmental sensory data. In this paper, we present our technical efforts in relation to the design and implementation of mobile and web applications that integrate sensory data used to support inquiry-based...
This paper reports and discusses the findings from the first phase of a research study concerning the use of mobile technologies for teaching and learning within 10 schools in Hong Kong. Implementation plans devised by the schools were evaluated by an extended framework for analyzing mobile learning with a view from teachers' perspective. Initial finding reveals that teachers could contrive limited...
Evidence from a range of studies indicates the potential that mobile technologies have to support important aspects of learning. However, it is clear from a number of study findings offering evidence about implementation approaches that developing relevant uses of mobile technologies to support learning is not concerned just with appropriateness of learner techniques or pedagogical approaches, but...
The rapid development of mobile communication and mobile devices offers the opportunity to develop mobile learning systems that are able to assist us in our daily lives or professional situations. This paper presents a contextual mobile learning system framework, which allows us to learn mastering domestic and professional equipments on using mobile devices like Tablet PC, PDA or Smartphone. Just...
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