Towards Instructional Design of Ubiquitous Learning Environments

Abstract

 A remarkable shift of what technologies may offer particularly mobile, wireless and sensor-based ones, i. e. a SF like environment in which ubiquitous and pervasive technologies provide for opportunities only imagined before, e. g. Ubiquitous Computing and Ubiquitous Learning has taken place in the last decade. We introduce here the first version of our generic ulearning scenario, as an important step toward proper instructional design of ubiquitous learning processes that take place in ubiquitous learning environments.

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Monica Vladoiu

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Monica Vladoiu (2012).  Towards Instructional Design of Ubiquitous Learning Environments. International Journal of Computer & organization Trends(IJCOT), 2(4), 107-112. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-140960