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El. knyga: Mobile, Ubiquitous, and Pervasive Learning: Fundaments, Applications, and Trends

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This book is concerned with the mobile, ubiquitous, and pervasive learning arena. It present a collection of works corresponding to four categories: reviews, studies, conceptual proposals, and approaches. As a result of the submission and revision processes eight manuscripts were accepted and organized into the aforementioned four parts as follows:





·Review: a couple of chapters offer a survey of related works. One concerns with the diversity of mobile, ubiquitous, and pervasive labor, where interested findings are unveiled based on correlations. Other focuses on adaptive and adaptable architectures that are suitable to implement ubiquitous learning sceneries, whose contribution represents a model of a domain specific architecture.





·Studies: two chapters explore issues related to the effect of question styles made through smartphones and tablets, and the disposition of teachers to exploit mobile devices at classroom.





·Conceptual: a pair of chapters offer a given proposal, the first to develop adaptive mobile learning systems by means of a framework based on contextual information; and the second with the purpose to share some guidelines of how to apply cloud computing in the development and operation of mobile.





·Approaches: two chapters apply a specific paradigm as part of a whole application and reveal the achieved impact. One of them uses augmented reality to encourage children to learn about trees as context-sensitive informal learning. The other, immerses children in playing a learning game to learn math by cooperating between members team and interacting through mobile devices.





This volume will be a source of interest for researchers, practitioners, professors, and postgraduate students aimed at updating their knowledge and finding targets for future work in the mobile, ubiquitous, and pervasive learning field!
The Effect of Question Styles and Methods in Quizzes Using Mobile Devices
1(22)
Takeshi Kitazawa
Koki Sato
Kanji Akahori
A Generalized Approach for Context-Aware Adaptation in Mobile E-Learning Settings
23(32)
Tobias Moebert
Raphael Zender
Ulrike Lucke
A Revision of the Literature Concerned with Mobile, Ubiquitous, and Pervasive Learning: A Survey
55(46)
Alejandro Pena-Ayala
Leonor Cardenas
Using Augmented Reality to Support Children's Situational Interest and Science Learning During Context-Sensitive Informal Mobile Learning
101(20)
Heather Toomey Zimmerman
Susan M. Land
Yong Ju Jung
Cooperative Face-to-Face Learning with Connected Mobile Devices: The Future of Classroom Learning?
121(18)
Martin Ebner
Sandra Schon
Hanan Khalil
Barbara Fulani
Prospective Teachers---Are They Already Mobile?
139(28)
Suleyman Nihat Sad
Ozlem Goktas
Martin Ebner
Flexible and Contextualized Cloud Applications for Mobile Learning Scenarios
167(26)
Alisa Sotsenko
Janosch Zbick
Marc Jansen
Marcelo Milrad
Toward an Adaptive and Adaptable Architecture to Support Ubiquitous Learning Activities
193(30)
Janosch Zbick
Bahtijar Vogel
Daniel Spikol
Marc Jansen
Marcelo Milrad
Author Index 223