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http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/jkiice.2010.14.9.2031

The Design of an Educational Environment for Ubicomp Learning  

Moon, Seung-Han (경상대학교 사범대학 교육연구원)
Abstract
This article first defines the concept of ubiquitous learning, and then examine ways to design the educational environment for e-Learning and u-Learning. Next, identifies some disadvantages before seeking possible solutions. Finally, the article explores visions of how ubiquitous learning might look in the future. With the advent of information, communication and computer technologies, the needs and demands for ubiquitous learning are largely emerging, enabling students to easily access everything they want anytime, anywhere. In particular, the advance of high-speed broadband networks such as DMB, WiBro and WCDMA and the proliferation of portable digital devices including DMB, PDA and high-performance mobile phones will encourage the widespread adoption of u-Learning.
Keywords
Ubiquitous; Ubicomp Learning; Educational Environment; Mobile;
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