Yang, S. J. H. (2006). Context Aware Ubiquitous Learning Environments for Peer-to-Peer Collaborative Learning. Educational Technology & Society, 9 (1), 188-201.


Context Aware Ubiquitous Learning Environments for Peer-to-Peer Collaborative Learning

Stephen J.H. Yang

Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Central University, Taiwan, No.300, Jung-da Rd. JhongLi, Taiwan, 320, Tel: +886-3-4227151-35308, Fax: +886-3-4222681, jhyang@csie.ncu.edu.tw

 

ABSTRACT: A ubiquitous learning environment provides an interoperable, pervasive, and seamless learning architecture to connect, integrate, and share three major dimensions of learning resources: learning collaborators, learning contents, and learning services. Ubiquitous learning is characterized by providing intuitive ways for identifying right learning collaborators, right learning contents and right learning services in the right place at the right time. Our context aware ubiquitous learning environment consists of three systems, namely peer-to-peer content access and adaptation system, personalized annotation management system, and multimedia real-time group discussion system. Since the effectiveness and efficiency of ubiquitous learning heavily relies on learners’ surrounding context, in this paper, we will address a context model and context acquisition mechanism for collecting contextual information at run time. We have built a context aware ubiquitous learning environment and in this paper we will address how this newly designed environment can fully support the needs of peer-to-peer collaborative learning.

Keywords: Ubiquitous learning, Context aware, Peer-to-peer, Collaborative learning

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