Mobile-IT Education (MIT. EDU): m-learning applications for classroom settings |
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Authors: | M Sung J Gips N Eagle A Madan R Caneel R DeVaul J Bonsen & A Pentland |
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Affiliation: | The Media Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MA, USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract In this paper, we describe the Mobile-IT Education (MIT.EDU) system, which demonstrates the potential of using a distributed mobile device architecture for rapid prototyping of wireless mobile multi-user applications for use in classroom settings. MIT.EDU is a stable, accessible system that combines inexpensive, commodity hardware, a flexible sensor/peripheral interconnection bus, and a powerful, light-weight distributed sensing, classification, and inter-process communications software architecture to facilitate the development of distributed real-time multi-modal and context-aware applications. We demonstrate the power and functionality of this platform by describing a number of MIT.EDU application deployments in educational settings. Initial evaluations of these experiments demonstrate the potential of using the system for real-world interactive m-learning applications. |
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Keywords: | commodity hardware context-aware distributed m-learning multi-modal real-time sensing system architecture wearable computing |
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