A Mobile Learning Content-independent Versatile Ubiquitous System (CiVUS)

Author:

Rodrigues Joel J.P.C.1ORCID,Sousa Diogo Videira1,de la Torre Isabel2

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Telecommunications, University of Beira Interior, Portugal

2. University of Valladolid, Spain

Abstract

Mobile learning (m-learning) introduces the idea of learning from virtually anywhere, regardless of the in-motion learner. This paper presents the development and impact of m-learning system capable to deliver personalized contents to the learner, called Content-independent Versatile Ubiquitous System (CiVUS). This solution promotes communication between learners and their teachers by encouraging learners to share self-made multimedia contents. Enabling interactivity makes mobile devices suitable for the development of collaborative activities amongst engineering students. CiVUS intends to offer support for engineering subjects study. It can be used inside or outside classrooms by learners and teachers, due to the mobility of these devices, at the time they find more suitable. The system has been validated and evaluated through a real usage. The study group collected answers from 10 teachers and 87 engineering students of the University of Beira Interior, Portugal and the University of Valladolid, Spain. The results demonstrate that the majority of the inquired people totally agree (all items over 72% for professors and 74% for students).

Publisher

IGI Global

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