Survey on Context-Aware Pervasive Learning Environments

Authors

  • Teemu Henrikki Laine University of Joensuu
  • Mike Joy Warwick University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v3i1.680

Keywords:

context-aware, literature survey, mobile learning, pervasive learning environment

Abstract


Context-aware pervasive learning environments consist of interconnected, embedded computing devices such as portable computers, wireless sensors, auxiliary input/output devices and servers. Until this study there has been no survey that has evaluated and presented information regarding these environments. In this paper, we conducted a survey to identify the commonly used technologies, methods and models behind these systems, and evaluated the role of mobile devices in the reviewed papers. As a result, we made five observations: (i) RFID was the most common sensor technology; (ii) several learning models were suggested, but none was validated properly; (iii) client-server architectures are prevalent in the systems and mobile devices were used most commonly to represent information; (iv) most of the systems supported multiple simultaneous users, but few facilitated virtual communication; and (v) possible roles for physical environments in pervasive learning systems are: contexts for learning, content for learning, and system resources. Evidence indicates that suitable learning models have yet to be validated, and that more roles of mobile devices could be emphasised.

Author Biography

Teemu Henrikki Laine, University of Joensuu

Department of Computer Science and Statistics

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Published

2008-11-10

How to Cite

Laine, T. H., & Joy, M. (2008). Survey on Context-Aware Pervasive Learning Environments. International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies (iJIM), 3(1), 70–76. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v3i1.680

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