Ambient Learning Spaces - Constructing Timelines through Distributed Collaborative Learning

General

Art der Publikation: Conference Paper

Veröffentlicht auf / in: Proceedings of ICERI2021 Conference

Jahr: 2021

Seiten: 3972-3981

Verlag (Publisher): IATED

DOI: https://doi.org/10.21125/iceri.2021.0942

ISBN: 978-84-09-34549-6

Authors

Michael Herczeg

Alexander Ohlei

Tobias Reins

Toni Schumacher

Abstract

With the Ambient Learning Spaces (ALS) environment, we developed a didactic infrastructure as an integrated environment for self-directed and distributed learning inside and outside school. The environment combines and interlinks mobile, stationary and immersive learning applications on a variety of interaction devices. The artificial division between the classroom and the world outside vanishes through the pervasive cloud-based backend repository NEMO (Network Environment for Multimedia Objects) connecting a growing number of interactive learning applications with a central semantic media storage. This contribution emphasizes on the ALS learning application TimeLine used for teaching history and chronological correlation of events in an interactive environment. ALS with learning applications like the TimeLine module has been used in schools before and during the COVID-19 pandemic for successful distributed distance learning.

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