TY - CHAP
T1 - Supporting seamless learning using ubiquitous learning log system
AU - Ogata, Hiroaki
AU - Uosaki, Noriko
AU - Li, Mengmeng
AU - Hou, Bin
AU - Mouri, Kousuke
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Springer Science+Business Media Singapore 2015.
PY - 2015/1/1
Y1 - 2015/1/1
N2 - This chapter describes a learning log system named SCROLL (System for Capturing and Reminding of Learning Log), which helps users to share and remind ubiquitous learning experiences. It is expected to powerfully assist the implementation of seamless learning. It proposes that seamless learning can be classified into seven types according to the mobile connectivity, and an empirical study in the context of English vocabulary learning at the university level is introduced. The results show that the test group registered fewer words, but learned more words than the control group, and that the linking in-class and outside-class function showed statistically significant effectiveness when excluding two exceptional cases. The participants predominantly used mobile devices during outside-class learning. Therefore, mobile connectivity is, undoubtedly, contributing to the realization of seamless learning in the sense of linking in-class and outside-class learning.
AB - This chapter describes a learning log system named SCROLL (System for Capturing and Reminding of Learning Log), which helps users to share and remind ubiquitous learning experiences. It is expected to powerfully assist the implementation of seamless learning. It proposes that seamless learning can be classified into seven types according to the mobile connectivity, and an empirical study in the context of English vocabulary learning at the university level is introduced. The results show that the test group registered fewer words, but learned more words than the control group, and that the linking in-class and outside-class function showed statistically significant effectiveness when excluding two exceptional cases. The participants predominantly used mobile devices during outside-class learning. Therefore, mobile connectivity is, undoubtedly, contributing to the realization of seamless learning in the sense of linking in-class and outside-class learning.
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U2 - 10.1007/978-981-287-113-8_9
DO - 10.1007/978-981-287-113-8_9
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:84942936374
SN - 9789812871121
SP - 159
EP - 179
BT - Seamless Learning in the Age of Mobile Connectivity
PB - Springer Singapore
ER -