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JAMIOLAS 3.0: Supporting Japanese Mimicry and Onomatopoeia Learning Using Sensor Data

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In this paper, the authors proposed an improved context-aware system to support the learning of Japanese mimicry and onomatopoeia MIO using sensor data, which can enable contextaware learning by either initiating the creation of context or detecting context automatically.
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In this article, the authors propose an improved context-aware system to support the learning of Japanese mimicry and onomatopoeia MIO using sensor data. In the authors' two previous studies, they proposed a context-aware language learning assistant system named JAMIOLAS JApanese MImicry and Onomatopoeia Learning Assistant System. The authors used wearable sensors and sensor networks, respectively, to support learning Japanese MIO. To address the disadvantages of the previous systems, the authors propose a new learning model that can support learning MIO, using sensor data and the sensor network to enable context-aware learning by either initiating the creation of context or detecting context automatically.

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Jack Burston
- 15 Jan 2014 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an overview of published MALL implementation studies, a comparative analysis of MALL applications, and the last addresses the issue of curriculum integration, concluding that MALL remains marginal in terms of the number of students and courses involved, the duration of implementations, the language skills targeted, the kinds of learning activities undertaken and the methodological approach used.
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A systematic mapping review of context-aware analysis and its approach to mobile learning and ubiquitous learning processes

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Ubiquitous geometry: Measuring authentic surroundings to support geometry learning of the sixth-grade students

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