Abstract:
The widespread use of mobile devices is leading towards their adoption in the learning process, even if some pedagogical challenges are still not fully addressed when int...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
The widespread use of mobile devices is leading towards their adoption in the learning process, even if some pedagogical challenges are still not fully addressed when integrating mobile-assisted activities into regular curricula activities. In this paper, we first define some guidelines to design a general, tailorable, and platform-independent mobile learning system. Second, we present the aCME system, a mobile infrastructure, developed by adhering to the defined guidelines, to provide a general-purpose system, easy to start up with and friendly to user, and finally, tailorable, i.e., that can be easily adapted to the needs of different learning environments. The aCME system has been implemented as a Web-based architecture, to provide content and functionalities for different contexts, accessible from any location and by using any communication device. Finally, we describe a tool, deployed into aCME, that allows responding to quiz-based questionnaires during learning activities. A preliminary evaluation was performed to analyze usability and user satisfaction when interacting with the system we developed. The paper is concluded with some comments and future research directions.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies ( Volume: 8, Issue: 1, 01 Jan.-March 2015)
Dipartimento di Informatica, Università di Salerno, Fisciano, Italy
Delfina Malandrino received the PhD degree in computer science from
the University of Salerno, Italy, in 2004. From September to December 2006, she visited the AT&T Research Labs.,
New Jersey, working with Balachander Krishnamurthy in the field of privacy protection during Web navigation. Since
2007, she has been an assistant professor in computer science in the “Dipartimento di Informatica” at the
University of Saler...Show More
Delfina Malandrino received the PhD degree in computer science from
the University of Salerno, Italy, in 2004. From September to December 2006, she visited the AT&T Research Labs.,
New Jersey, working with Balachander Krishnamurthy in the field of privacy protection during Web navigation. Since
2007, she has been an assistant professor in computer science in the “Dipartimento di Informatica” at the
University of Saler...View more
Dipartimento di Informatica, Università di Salerno, Fisciano, Italy
Ilaria Manno received the master’s degree in “research
and innovation in life sciences” in February 2014 and the PhD degree in computer science from the University of
Salerno, Italy, in 2009. Since then, she has been a postdoctoral fellow in the Dipartimento di Informatica at the
University of Salerno, cooperating in the research activity of the ISISLab laboratory. Her research activities include
computer supported co...Show More
Ilaria Manno received the master’s degree in “research
and innovation in life sciences” in February 2014 and the PhD degree in computer science from the University of
Salerno, Italy, in 2009. Since then, she has been a postdoctoral fellow in the Dipartimento di Informatica at the
University of Salerno, cooperating in the research activity of the ISISLab laboratory. Her research activities include
computer supported co...View more
Dipartimento di Informatica, Università di Salerno, Fisciano, Italy
Giuseppina Palmieri is a research fellow in the ISISLab of the
Dipartimento di Informatica at the University of Salerno, Italy. Her main research activities include Distributed
Systems on the World Wide Web, Web-based Information Systems (WIS), Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL),
and Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW).
Giuseppina Palmieri is a research fellow in the ISISLab of the
Dipartimento di Informatica at the University of Salerno, Italy. Her main research activities include Distributed
Systems on the World Wide Web, Web-based Information Systems (WIS), Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL),
and Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW). View more
Dipartimento di Informatica, Università di Salerno, Fisciano, Italy
Vittorio Scarano received the PhD degree in applied mathematics and
computer science from the University of Naples, Italy, in 1995. In 1992, he visited the University Eotvos Lorand in
Budapest, Hungary. From 1992 to 1994, he visited the Department of Computer Science at the University of Massachusetts
at Amherst working in the team with Prof. Arnold Rosenberg in the field of parallel algorithms and architectures. He
a...Show More
Vittorio Scarano received the PhD degree in applied mathematics and
computer science from the University of Naples, Italy, in 1995. In 1992, he visited the University Eotvos Lorand in
Budapest, Hungary. From 1992 to 1994, he visited the Department of Computer Science at the University of Massachusetts
at Amherst working in the team with Prof. Arnold Rosenberg in the field of parallel algorithms and architectures. He
a...View more
Centre for Cultural Psychology, Aalborg University, Denmark
Luca Tateo is a research fellow in the Department of Communication
& Psychology, University of Aalborg, Denmark. He is a Marie Curie Intra-European fellow with the project
“EPICS—Epistemology in psychological science, the heritage of Giambattista Vico and the cultural
psychology”. He has been a research fellow at the University of Salerno and the University of Sassari, Italy.
His research interests are social psycholo...Show More
Luca Tateo is a research fellow in the Department of Communication
& Psychology, University of Aalborg, Denmark. He is a Marie Curie Intra-European fellow with the project
“EPICS—Epistemology in psychological science, the heritage of Giambattista Vico and the cultural
psychology”. He has been a research fellow at the University of Salerno and the University of Sassari, Italy.
His research interests are social psycholo...View more
Dipartimento di Informatica, Università di Salerno, Fisciano, Italy
Daniele Casola received the bachelor’s degree in computer
science from the University of Salerno, Italy, in 2012.
Daniele Casola received the bachelor’s degree in computer
science from the University of Salerno, Italy, in 2012. View more
Dipartimento di Informatica, Università di Salerno, Fisciano, Italy
Ivan Ferrante received the bachelor’s degree in computer
science from the University of Salerno, Italy, in 2012.
Ivan Ferrante received the bachelor’s degree in computer
science from the University of Salerno, Italy, in 2012. View more
Dipartimento di Informatica, Università di Salerno, Fisciano, Italy
Francesco Foresta received the bachelor’s degree in computer
science from the University of Salerno, Italy, in 2012.
Francesco Foresta received the bachelor’s degree in computer
science from the University of Salerno, Italy, in 2012.View more
Dipartimento di Informatica, Università di Salerno, Fisciano, Italy
Delfina Malandrino received the PhD degree in computer science from
the University of Salerno, Italy, in 2004. From September to December 2006, she visited the AT&T Research Labs.,
New Jersey, working with Balachander Krishnamurthy in the field of privacy protection during Web navigation. Since
2007, she has been an assistant professor in computer science in the “Dipartimento di Informatica” at the
University of Salerno. Her research activities include distributed systems on the World Wide Web, collaborative and
learning systems, privacy and social networks, and Web components benchmarking. Recently, her research interests are
also devoted to social and criminal network analysis, power-aware software, green and sustainable computing, and
finally, swarm intelligence for service discovery systems.
Delfina Malandrino received the PhD degree in computer science from
the University of Salerno, Italy, in 2004. From September to December 2006, she visited the AT&T Research Labs.,
New Jersey, working with Balachander Krishnamurthy in the field of privacy protection during Web navigation. Since
2007, she has been an assistant professor in computer science in the “Dipartimento di Informatica” at the
University of Salerno. Her research activities include distributed systems on the World Wide Web, collaborative and
learning systems, privacy and social networks, and Web components benchmarking. Recently, her research interests are
also devoted to social and criminal network analysis, power-aware software, green and sustainable computing, and
finally, swarm intelligence for service discovery systems.View more
Dipartimento di Informatica, Università di Salerno, Fisciano, Italy
Ilaria Manno received the master’s degree in “research
and innovation in life sciences” in February 2014 and the PhD degree in computer science from the University of
Salerno, Italy, in 2009. Since then, she has been a postdoctoral fellow in the Dipartimento di Informatica at the
University of Salerno, cooperating in the research activity of the ISISLab laboratory. Her research activities include
computer supported collaborative work and learning, component based systems and architecture. Recently, her research
interests are also devoted to the Bioinformatics field.
Ilaria Manno received the master’s degree in “research
and innovation in life sciences” in February 2014 and the PhD degree in computer science from the University of
Salerno, Italy, in 2009. Since then, she has been a postdoctoral fellow in the Dipartimento di Informatica at the
University of Salerno, cooperating in the research activity of the ISISLab laboratory. Her research activities include
computer supported collaborative work and learning, component based systems and architecture. Recently, her research
interests are also devoted to the Bioinformatics field. View more
Dipartimento di Informatica, Università di Salerno, Fisciano, Italy
Giuseppina Palmieri is a research fellow in the ISISLab of the
Dipartimento di Informatica at the University of Salerno, Italy. Her main research activities include Distributed
Systems on the World Wide Web, Web-based Information Systems (WIS), Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL),
and Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW).
Giuseppina Palmieri is a research fellow in the ISISLab of the
Dipartimento di Informatica at the University of Salerno, Italy. Her main research activities include Distributed
Systems on the World Wide Web, Web-based Information Systems (WIS), Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL),
and Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW). View more
Dipartimento di Informatica, Università di Salerno, Fisciano, Italy
Vittorio Scarano received the PhD degree in applied mathematics and
computer science from the University of Naples, Italy, in 1995. In 1992, he visited the University Eotvos Lorand in
Budapest, Hungary. From 1992 to 1994, he visited the Department of Computer Science at the University of Massachusetts
at Amherst working in the team with Prof. Arnold Rosenberg in the field of parallel algorithms and architectures. He
also was an instructor at Mount Holyoke College in 1994. Since 2001, he has been an associate professor at the
University of Salerno. His research focussed on Multimedia and Distributed Systems on the World Wide Web, covering
several aspects from a theoretical perspective (P2P systems and architectures) to applications (intermediaries,
cooperative systems and multimedia). Recently, his research interests are also devoted to information visualization,
interactive virtual environments and applications of the videogame engines to non-ludic contexts.
Vittorio Scarano received the PhD degree in applied mathematics and
computer science from the University of Naples, Italy, in 1995. In 1992, he visited the University Eotvos Lorand in
Budapest, Hungary. From 1992 to 1994, he visited the Department of Computer Science at the University of Massachusetts
at Amherst working in the team with Prof. Arnold Rosenberg in the field of parallel algorithms and architectures. He
also was an instructor at Mount Holyoke College in 1994. Since 2001, he has been an associate professor at the
University of Salerno. His research focussed on Multimedia and Distributed Systems on the World Wide Web, covering
several aspects from a theoretical perspective (P2P systems and architectures) to applications (intermediaries,
cooperative systems and multimedia). Recently, his research interests are also devoted to information visualization,
interactive virtual environments and applications of the videogame engines to non-ludic contexts. View more
Centre for Cultural Psychology, Aalborg University, Denmark
Luca Tateo is a research fellow in the Department of Communication
& Psychology, University of Aalborg, Denmark. He is a Marie Curie Intra-European fellow with the project
“EPICS—Epistemology in psychological science, the heritage of Giambattista Vico and the cultural
psychology”. He has been a research fellow at the University of Salerno and the University of Sassari, Italy.
His research interests are social psychology of education and epistemology of psychological science, revisiting the
work of scholars such as Vico, Cattaneo, Wundt, Lewin, Moscovici to reflect upon the future trends of psychological
research.
Luca Tateo is a research fellow in the Department of Communication
& Psychology, University of Aalborg, Denmark. He is a Marie Curie Intra-European fellow with the project
“EPICS—Epistemology in psychological science, the heritage of Giambattista Vico and the cultural
psychology”. He has been a research fellow at the University of Salerno and the University of Sassari, Italy.
His research interests are social psychology of education and epistemology of psychological science, revisiting the
work of scholars such as Vico, Cattaneo, Wundt, Lewin, Moscovici to reflect upon the future trends of psychological
research. View more
Dipartimento di Informatica, Università di Salerno, Fisciano, Italy
Daniele Casola received the bachelor’s degree in computer
science from the University of Salerno, Italy, in 2012.
Daniele Casola received the bachelor’s degree in computer
science from the University of Salerno, Italy, in 2012. View more
Dipartimento di Informatica, Università di Salerno, Fisciano, Italy
Ivan Ferrante received the bachelor’s degree in computer
science from the University of Salerno, Italy, in 2012.
Ivan Ferrante received the bachelor’s degree in computer
science from the University of Salerno, Italy, in 2012. View more
Dipartimento di Informatica, Università di Salerno, Fisciano, Italy
Francesco Foresta received the bachelor’s degree in computer
science from the University of Salerno, Italy, in 2012.
Francesco Foresta received the bachelor’s degree in computer
science from the University of Salerno, Italy, in 2012.View more