Towards a Multichannel Input Dimension in Learning Scenarios with Mobile Devices

This paper presents an approach towards a mobile learning environment, which is flexible in terms of supported scenarios, supported devices and input channels. The approach makes use of existing and commonly used channels like SMS, Twitter or Face book to increase acceptance and ease-of-use of mobile devices in learning scenarios. Envisaged application scenarios are described along with technical details for their realization.

[1]  Lars Bollen Activity structuring and activity monitoring in heterogeneous learning scenarios with mobile devices , 2010 .

[2]  Christopher G. Lasater,et al.  Design Patterns , 2008, Wiley Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Engineering.

[3]  Fred D. Davis Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Ease of Use, and User Acceptance of Information Technology , 1989, MIS Q..

[4]  John F. Chizmar,et al.  The One-Minute Paper: Some Empirical Findings , 1998 .

[5]  Ralph Johnson,et al.  design patterns elements of reusable object oriented software , 2019 .

[6]  Michael Burmester,et al.  AttrakDiff: Ein Fragebogen zur Messung wahrgenommener hedonischer und pragmatischer Qualität , 2003, MuC.

[7]  K. Patricia Cross,et al.  Classroom Assessment Techniques , 1993 .

[8]  Jang-Ping Sheu,et al.  A mobile butterfly-watching learning system for supporting independent learning , 2004, The 2nd IEEE International Workshop on Wireless and Mobile Technologies in Education, 2004. Proceedings..

[9]  Heinz Ulrich Hoppe,et al.  Twitterwalls zur Konferenzunterstützung , 2011, DeLFI.

[10]  Jeremy Roschelle,et al.  Keynote paper: Unlocking the learning value of wireless mobile devices , 2003, J. Comput. Assist. Learn..

[11]  Heinz Ulrich Hoppe,et al.  Analysis Methods for Collaborative Models and Activities , 2003, CSCL.

[12]  Thomas A. Angelo,et al.  Classroom assessment techniques : a handbook for collegeteachers / Thomas A. Angelo, K. Patricia Cross , 1993 .

[13]  D. Stead,et al.  A review of the one-minute paper , 2005 .

[14]  Heinz Ulrich Hoppe,et al.  The use of mobile computing to support SMS dialogues and classroom discussions in a literature course , 2004, IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, 2004. Proceedings..

[15]  Heinz Ulrich Hoppe,et al.  LEMONADE: field-trip authoring and classroom reporting for integrated mobile learning scenarios with intelligent agent support , 2011, Int. J. Mob. Learn. Organisation.

[16]  H. U. Hoppe,et al.  Collaborative Modeling in Group Learning Environments , 2002 .

[17]  Heinz Ulrich Hoppe,et al.  Flexible Analysis of User Actions in Heterogeneous Distributed Learning Environments , 2008, EC-TEL.

[18]  Heinz Ulrich Hoppe,et al.  PDAs as Input Devices in Brainstorming and Creative Discussions , 2006, 2006 Fourth IEEE International Workshop on Wireless, Mobile and Ubiquitous Technology in Education (WMTE'06).

[19]  Gregory Light,et al.  Learning and Teaching in Higher Education: The Reflective Professional , 2009 .

[20]  Light Greg,et al.  Learning and teaching in higher education , 2001 .

[21]  Yuh-Shyan Chen,et al.  A mobile learning system for scaffolding bird watching learning , 2003, J. Comput. Assist. Learn..