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Web Services Architecture for M-Learning

Overview The academic environment is undergoing a major shift, as increasing numbers of schools are ready to offer courses using mobile technology for economic and other reasons both from an instructor and student perspective. The mobile learning (m-learning) approach would necessitate changes in pedagogy, educational roles, curricular content, and classroom practices. In addition, it would also require different system architecture because it would demand massive integration of software systems. This paper presents a method for exploiting web services architecture for m-learning.

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Publisher
Academic Conferences
File Format
PDF
Date Published
Dec 4, 2008
Format
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Topics
Web Services, Learning Management Systems, Mobile - Wireless Communications

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