Title
Computational models for mobile and ubiquitous second language learning
Abstract
In this paper, we present our proposal of computational models for mobile and ubiquitous language learning (MULL) environments, based on learning approaches, types of awareness and learning scenarios. We consider a second language MULL environment as a personalised, collaborative, situated and lifelong environment. The computational models for our proposal of MULL environments are addressed based on the idea that mobile learning objects are the basic elements for the representation of contents in the domain of second language learning. These models are a personalised model, a collaborative model and an interaction model. The models include a belief representation and management component for learner modelling and a content object reference model that inherits from SCORM a subset of the metadata categories, and extends it with two top level metadata categories.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1504/IJMLO.2010.032636
IJMLO
Field
DocType
Volume
Robot learning,Educational technology,Metadata,Algorithmic learning theory,Collaborative learning,Computer science,M-learning,Knowledge management,Computational model,Lifelong learning,Multimedia
Journal
4
Issue
Citations 
PageRank 
2
4
0.71
References 
Authors
15
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Gerardo Ayala1203.47
Rosa G. Paredes2122.92
Sergio Castillo3223.23