Title
Developing an Android based learning application for mobile devices
Abstract
This paper is about the development of MLEA, a platform that assists, through Android cellphones and tablets, the mobility of users of learning virtual environments. MLEA is an application that implements computational techniques such as web services, design patterns, ontologies, and mobile computational techniques in order to allow the communication between mobile devices and the content management system -- Moodle. It's based on a service oriented, client server architecture that combines the REST protocol and JSON format for data interchange. The client will be provided with features for alerts, file downloads, chats and forums, grade books, quizzes, and calendar, among others.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1145/2261605.2261641
EATIS
Keywords
Field
DocType
design pattern,data interchange,android cellphones,client server architecture,mobile device,mobile computational technique,content management system,json format,rest protocol,computational technique,rest,web services,design patterns,java,soa,mobile communication,virtual environment,service oriented architecture,interoperability,mobile computing,humanoid robots,ontologies
Mobile computing,World Wide Web,Android (operating system),Computer science,M-learning,Mobile device,Web service,JSON,Multimedia,Service-oriented architecture,Client–server model
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.35
2
Authors
10