Nian-Shing Chen

Work place: National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, 80424, Taiwan

E-mail: nschen@mis.nsysu.edu.tw

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Biography

Nian-Shing Chen received his PhD from the Institute of Computer Science, National Tsing-Hua University, Taiwan in 1990. He is Chair Professor in the Department of Information Management at the National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan. He has published over 400 academic papers in the international referred journals, conferences and book chapters. Professor Chen is a senior member of IEEE, ACM. He is Editor-In-Chief of the SSCI-indexed Journal of Educational Technology & Society. His research interests include assessing e-Learning course performance; online synchronous teaching & learning; mobile & ubiquitous learning; embodied cognition & game-based learning.

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A Classification Framework for Context-aware Mobile Learning Systems

By Richard A.W. Tortorella Kinshuk Nian-Shing Chen Sabine Graf

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijmecs.2017.07.01, Pub. Date: 8 Jul. 2017

The field of context awareness is ever increasing due to the proliferation and omnipresent nature of mobile computing devices. Not only is learning becoming ubiquitous, but the sensors in mobile devices are permitting learning systems to adapt to the context of the learners. This paper provides a classification framework for the field of context-aware mobile learning, which is applied to papers published within selected journals from January 2009 to December 2015 inclusive. Obtained from the combined fields of context awareness and educational technology, a total of 2,968 papers are reviewed, resulting in 41 papers being selected for inclusion in this study. The classification framework consists of three layers: hardware architecture layer, context architecture layer and an evaluation layer. The framework will allow researchers and practitioners to quickly and accurately summarize the status of the current field of context-aware mobile learning. Furthermore, it has the potential to aid in future system development and decision making processes by showing the direction of the field as well as viable existing methods of system design and implementation.

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