Tap it again, Sam: Harmonizing Personal Environments towards Lifelong Learning

  • Tabuenca B
  • Kalz M
  • Specht M
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Abstract

The increasing number of mobile vendors releasing NFC-enabled devices to the market and their prominent adoption has moved this technology from a niche product to a product with a large market-share. NFC facilitates natural interactions between digital world and physical learning environments. The scaffolding of learning ecologies is a key aspect for lifelong learners in their challenge to integrate learning activities into busy daily life. The contribution of this manuscript is twofold: first, a review of scientific literature in which NFC has been used with a direct or indirect purpose to learn is presented, and potential uses for learners are classified according to their type of interaction; based on these findings the NFC MediaPlayer is presented as an instantiation of an ecology of resources (EoR) in a lifelong learning context. Finally, shortcomings and best practices are highlighted in the conclusions, and future work is discussed.

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Tabuenca, B., Kalz, M., & Specht, M. (2015). Tap it again, Sam: Harmonizing Personal Environments towards Lifelong Learning. International Journal of Advanced Corporate Learning (IJAC), 8(1), 16. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijac.v8i1.4383

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