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Title Ubiquitous Mobile Knowledge Construction in Collaborative Learning Environments
Authors Nelson Baloian, Gustavo Zurita
Publication date 2012
Abstract Knowledge management is a critical activity for any
organization.
It has been said to be a differentiating factor and an important source of
competitiveness if this knowledge is constructed and shared among its
members, thus creating a learning organization. Knowledge construction is
critical for any collaborative organizational learning environment. Nowadays
workers must perform knowledge creation tasks while in motion, not just in
static physical locations; therefore it is also required that knowledge
construction activities be performed in ubiquitous scenarios, and supported
by mobile and pervasive computational systems. These knowledge creation
systems should help people in or outside organizations convert their tacit
knowledge into explicit knowledge, thus supporting the knowledge
construction process. Therefore in our understanding, we consider highly
relevant that undergraduate university students learn about the knowledge
construction process supported by mobile and ubiquitous computing. This has
been a little explored issue in this field. This paper presents the design,
implementation, and an evaluation of a system called MCKC for Mobile
Collaborative Knowledge Construction, supporting collaborative face-to-face
tacit knowledge construction and sharing in ubiquitous scenarios. The MCKC
system can be used by undergraduate students to learn how to construct
knowledge, allowing them anytime and anywhere to create, make explicit and
share their knowledge with their co-learners, using visual metaphors,
gestures and sketches to implement the human-computer interface of mobile
devices (PDAs).
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Pages 6996-7014
Volume 12
Journal name Sensors
Publisher Molecular Diversity Preservation International (Basel, Switzerland)
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