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Title Using the Cloud to Develop Applications Supporting Geo-collaborative Situated Learning
Authors Gustavo Zurita, Nelson Baloian, Jonathan Frez
Publication date May 2014
Abstract Situated Learning stresses the importance of the context
in which
learning takes place. It has been therefore frequently associated with
informal learning or learning outside the classroom. Cloud technologies can
play an important role supporting this type of learning, since it requires
ubiquitous computing support, connectivity and access to data across various
scenarios: on the field, in the classroom,
at home, etc. In this paper we first present the situated learning theory
and how we can take advantage of services offered by Cloud Computing to
implement computer applications implementing learning activities based on
this theory, providing pertinent geographical information and discussion
boards. Next we propose a software architecture schema which can be used as
a basis for integrating existing cloud services into new applications
supporting learning activities. Then we present two examples developed with
this approach with its viability and advantages. These are discussed in the
concluding chapter.
Pages 124-137
Volume 34
Journal name Future Generation Computer Systems
Publisher Elsevier Science (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
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