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Education plays an important role in helping developing nations reduce poverty and improving quality of life. Ubiquitous and mobile technologies could greatly enhance education in such regions by providing augmented access to learning. This paper presents a three-year iterative study where a ubiquitous sensor based learning platform was designed, developed and tested to support science learning among primary school students in underprivileged Northern Thailand. The platform is built upon the school's existing mobile devices and was expanded to include sensor-based technology. Throughout the iterative design process, observations, interviews and group discussions were carried out with stakeholders. This lead to key reflections and design concepts such as the value of injecting anthropomorphic qualities into the learning device and providing personally and culturally relevant learning experiences through technology. Overall, the results outlined in this paper help contribute to knowledge regarding the design, development and implementation of ubiquitous sensor-based technology to support learning.
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Pruet Putjorn
Mae Fah Luang University
Panote Siriaraya
Kyoto Sangyo University
Chee Siang Ang
Medway School of Pharmacy
Delft University of Technology
University of Kent
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a2152a8a2a97f3a085af2c5 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3098279.3098525