Where Is My Time? Identifying Productive Time of Lifelong Learners for Effective Feedback Services

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Lifelong learners are confronted with a broad range of activities they have to manage every day. In most cases they have to combine learning, working, family life and leisure activities throughout the day. Hence, learning activities from lifelong learners are disrupted. The difficulty to find a suitable time slot to learn during the day has been identified as the most frequent cause. In this scenario mobile technologies play an important role since they can keep track of the most suitable moments to accomplish specific learning activities in context. Sampling of learning preferences on mobile devices is a key benchmarks for lifelong learners to become aware on which learning task suits in which context, to set realistic goals and to set aside time to learn on a regular basis. The contribution of this manuscript is twofold: first, a classification framework for modelling lifelong learners' preferences is presented based on a literature review; second, a mobile application for experience sampling is piloted aiming to identify which are the preferences from lifelong learners regarding when, how and where learning activities can be integrated. © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2014.

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Tabuenca, B., Kalz, M., Börner, D., Ternier, S., & Specht, M. (2014). Where Is My Time? Identifying Productive Time of Lifelong Learners for Effective Feedback Services. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 439, pp. 149–161). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08657-6_15

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