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Contextualized Mobile Support for Learning by Doing in the Real World

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posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00 authored by Ray Bareiss, Natalie Linnell, Martin Griss
This research addresses the use of mobile devices with both embedded and external sensors to provide contextualized help, advice, and remediation to learners engaged in real-world learn-by-doing tasks. This work is situated within the context of learning a complex procedure, in particular emergency responders learning to conduct urban search and rescue operations. Research issues include the design and delivery of contextualized performance support and the inferring of learner actions and intentions from sensor data to ensure that the right support is delivered just in time, as it is relevant to what the learner is doing.

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2011-01-01