Monday, July 26, 2004
Hiroaki Ogata
Tokushima University, Japan
Computer Supported Ubiquitous Learning for
Language Learning
Abstract
This talk will present a computer supported
ubiquitous learning (CSUL) environment, called CLUE. In CLUE, three sub-systems
have been developed. The first one supports sentence learning, with which learners
provide their own experiences about the language learning in their everyday life,
and share them in the community. To facilitate collaboration between learners,
knowledge awareness map is proposed. The second system is a Japanese polite expressions
learning environment, which provides learners the appropriate polite expressions
deriving the learner's situation and personal information. The third system supports
vocabulary learning, which detects the objects around learner using RFID tags,
and provides learners the educational information. This talk will discuss the
design, the implementation and the evaluation of those systems.
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