This paper presents a mobile context-sensitive learning concept called the Amazing NFC, and reports the findings and results of a field study where 228 students experienced the Amazing NFC urban adventure during spring 2008. The Amazing NFC concept is an amazing race -style survival game for teenagers for learning skills and knowledge essential to everyday life and familiarising them with their hometown. During the Amazing NFC lessons, students were guided through an urban adventure track with the help of NFC mobile phone, site-specific NFC tags located at eleven control points and related mobile Internet content. Trial aimed to analyze touch-based interaction paradigm directed to specific users in a defined context as an implementation tec...
The use of mobile devices and Location-based Systems (LBS) enables technicians and practitioners to ...
This chapter reports user experience findings from two field trials, where Mobile Internet access wa...
<p>Figure 8 captures the functions of mobile devices used in the practices. The results show that ta...
This paper presents a mobile context-sensitive learning concept called the Amazing NFC, and reports ...
The revolutionary integration of Near Field Communication (NFC) into smartphones has radically enabl...
The increasing number of mobile vendors releasing NFC-enabled devices to the market and their promin...
This paper presents findings from a series of field trials, where Near Field Communication (NFC) tag...
This paper examines how a mobile learning application can enhance children’s outdoor learning exper...
The public usually associates mobile devices to distraction and learning disruption, and they are no...
Mobile learning, in the past defined as learning with mobile devices, now refers to any type of lear...
The new millennium is witness to a telecommunications world that is vastly different from even the r...
Glahn, C., & Börner, D. (2009). Mobile Informal Learning. Presented at Mobile Learning in Context Sy...
Near Field Communication (NFC) is deemed to be a future technology with a lot of potential in many a...
This thesis explores the use of situated, location-based mobile games for supporting learning in the...
Many of us are used to interact with desktop computers through windows, icons, menus and pointers. B...
The use of mobile devices and Location-based Systems (LBS) enables technicians and practitioners to ...
This chapter reports user experience findings from two field trials, where Mobile Internet access wa...
<p>Figure 8 captures the functions of mobile devices used in the practices. The results show that ta...
This paper presents a mobile context-sensitive learning concept called the Amazing NFC, and reports ...
The revolutionary integration of Near Field Communication (NFC) into smartphones has radically enabl...
The increasing number of mobile vendors releasing NFC-enabled devices to the market and their promin...
This paper presents findings from a series of field trials, where Near Field Communication (NFC) tag...
This paper examines how a mobile learning application can enhance children’s outdoor learning exper...
The public usually associates mobile devices to distraction and learning disruption, and they are no...
Mobile learning, in the past defined as learning with mobile devices, now refers to any type of lear...
The new millennium is witness to a telecommunications world that is vastly different from even the r...
Glahn, C., & Börner, D. (2009). Mobile Informal Learning. Presented at Mobile Learning in Context Sy...
Near Field Communication (NFC) is deemed to be a future technology with a lot of potential in many a...
This thesis explores the use of situated, location-based mobile games for supporting learning in the...
Many of us are used to interact with desktop computers through windows, icons, menus and pointers. B...
The use of mobile devices and Location-based Systems (LBS) enables technicians and practitioners to ...
This chapter reports user experience findings from two field trials, where Mobile Internet access wa...
<p>Figure 8 captures the functions of mobile devices used in the practices. The results show that ta...