Using Mobile Devices to Support Online Collaborative Learning

Mobile collaborative learning is considered the next step of on-line collaborative learning by incorporating mobility as a key and breakthrough requirement. Indeed, the current wide spread of mobile devices and wireless technologies brings an enormous potential to e-learning, in terms of ubiquity, p...

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Main Authors: Santi Caballé, Fatos Xhafa, Leonard Barolli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2010-01-01
Series:Mobile Information Systems
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/MIS-2010-0091
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spelling doaj-c0022f167d0d458eb0d4bba4fb3c5ca72021-07-02T07:27:55ZengHindawi LimitedMobile Information Systems1574-017X1875-905X2010-01-0161274710.3233/MIS-2010-0091Using Mobile Devices to Support Online Collaborative LearningSanti Caballé0Fatos Xhafa1Leonard Barolli2Department of Computer Science, Multimedia and Telecommunication, Open University of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain Department of Computer Science, Multimedia and Telecommunication, Open University of Catalonia, Barcelona, SpainDepartament of Languages and Information Systems, Technical University of Catalonia, Barcelona, SpainDepartament of Information and Communication Engineering, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Fukuoka, JapanMobile collaborative learning is considered the next step of on-line collaborative learning by incorporating mobility as a key and breakthrough 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 Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning has recently grown from a minor research field to significant research projects covering a fairly variety of formal and specially informal learning settings, from schools and universities to workplaces, museums, cities and rural areas. Much of this research has shown how mobile technology can offer new opportunities for groups of learners to collaborate inside and beyond the traditional instructor-oriented educational paradigm. However, mobile technologies, when specifically applied to collaborative learning activities, are still in its infancy and many challenges arise. In addition, current research in this domain points to highly specialized study cases, uses, and experiences in specific educational settings and thus the issues addressed in the literature are found dispersed and disconnected from each other. To this end, this paper attempts to bridge relevant aspects of mobile technologies in support for collaborative learning and provides a tighter view by means of a multidimensional approach.http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/MIS-2010-0091
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description Mobile collaborative learning is considered the next step of on-line collaborative learning by incorporating mobility as a key and breakthrough 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 Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning has recently grown from a minor research field to significant research projects covering a fairly variety of formal and specially informal learning settings, from schools and universities to workplaces, museums, cities and rural areas. Much of this research has shown how mobile technology can offer new opportunities for groups of learners to collaborate inside and beyond the traditional instructor-oriented educational paradigm. However, mobile technologies, when specifically applied to collaborative learning activities, are still in its infancy and many challenges arise. In addition, current research in this domain points to highly specialized study cases, uses, and experiences in specific educational settings and thus the issues addressed in the literature are found dispersed and disconnected from each other. To this end, this paper attempts to bridge relevant aspects of mobile technologies in support for collaborative learning and provides a tighter view by means of a multidimensional approach.
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