IEEE International Conference on Sensor Networks, Ubiquitous, and Trustworthy Computing - Vol 2 - Workshops
Ubiquitous Social Presence: Context-Awareness in a Mobile Learning Environment
Taichung, Taiwan
June 05-June 07
ISBN: 0-7695-2553-9
One of the most fundamental facets of learning is the social interaction in which learning is an outcome of individuals sharing experiences. There are three locations where learners perform learning tasks: formal locations such as classrooms or scheduled computer laboratory sessions; semi-formal locations such libraries or walk-in laboratories; and informal locations such as residences or nonacademic settings. As a learner moves across different learning contexts, a learner does not have access to the same social networks for consultation and hence receives information of variable quality depending on where they are. In this paper, we propose a learning environment that provides ubiquitous social presence awareness for the purposes of facilitating interactive consultation as a learner traverses the various learning contexts. The paper concludes that social presence through the synchronous Instant Messaging provides learners with continuous awareness of available support and encourages sharing of learning experiences.
Index Terms:
Social presence, social interaction, instant messaging, learning contexts, context-aware consultation
Citation:
Raymond M. Kekwaletswe, Dick Ngambi, "Ubiquitous Social Presence: Context-Awareness in a Mobile Learning Environment," sutc, vol. 2, pp.90-95, IEEE International Conference on Sensor Networks, Ubiquitous, and Trustworthy Computing - Vol 2 - Workshops, 2006