In this paper, we analyse how contextualised media can be used to support learning. Additionally, the advantages of contextualised learning and the types of learning that are fit to be supported are discussed. Our focus throughout the paper will be on lifelong learning, and the integration of formal and informal learning therein. However, we think, to this date, most of the research concerning contextualised and mobile learning has been focusing on technological issues. Therefore, as an attempt to shift the discussion to a more educational perspective, a generic technical framework is presented. The technical framework is based on a reference model that came about as the result of a literature analysis in a previous paper. The reference mod...
In this paper we will present a reference model for mobile learning and provide some examples of its...
Given the growing use of mobile devices, there is an increasing interest in the potential for suppor...
Westera, W. (2011). On the Changing Nature of Learning Context: Anticipating the Virtual Extensions ...
This paper motivates contextualized media for learning and starts with a reference model for describ...
This paper motivates contextualized media for learning and starts with a reference model for describ...
The paper introduces the background and motivation for contextualized learning experiences and a sho...
Contextual learning starts from the premise that learning cannot take place in a vacuum, but should ...
De Jong, T., Specht, M., & Koper, R. (2008). A reference model and technical framework for mobile so...
Contextualized and ubiquitous learning are relatively new research areas that combine the latest dev...
The presentation gives an overview of approaches and current works in OUNL on Mobile and Contextuali...
Contextual learning starts from the premise that learning cannot take place in a vacuum, but should ...
Specht, M. (2008). Contextualised Learning with Mobile Devices. Remote Lecture given for University ...
Contextual learning starts from the premise that learning cannot take place in a vacuum, but should ...
During the past years, ubiquitous computing has influenced Technology-enhanced Learning. This is wid...
In this paper we will present a reference model for mobile learning and provide some examples of its...
In this paper we will present a reference model for mobile learning and provide some examples of its...
Given the growing use of mobile devices, there is an increasing interest in the potential for suppor...
Westera, W. (2011). On the Changing Nature of Learning Context: Anticipating the Virtual Extensions ...
This paper motivates contextualized media for learning and starts with a reference model for describ...
This paper motivates contextualized media for learning and starts with a reference model for describ...
The paper introduces the background and motivation for contextualized learning experiences and a sho...
Contextual learning starts from the premise that learning cannot take place in a vacuum, but should ...
De Jong, T., Specht, M., & Koper, R. (2008). A reference model and technical framework for mobile so...
Contextualized and ubiquitous learning are relatively new research areas that combine the latest dev...
The presentation gives an overview of approaches and current works in OUNL on Mobile and Contextuali...
Contextual learning starts from the premise that learning cannot take place in a vacuum, but should ...
Specht, M. (2008). Contextualised Learning with Mobile Devices. Remote Lecture given for University ...
Contextual learning starts from the premise that learning cannot take place in a vacuum, but should ...
During the past years, ubiquitous computing has influenced Technology-enhanced Learning. This is wid...
In this paper we will present a reference model for mobile learning and provide some examples of its...
In this paper we will present a reference model for mobile learning and provide some examples of its...
Given the growing use of mobile devices, there is an increasing interest in the potential for suppor...
Westera, W. (2011). On the Changing Nature of Learning Context: Anticipating the Virtual Extensions ...