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Technology Platform Innovations and Forthcoming Trends in Ubiquitous Learning

Technology Platform Innovations and Forthcoming Trends in Ubiquitous Learning
Author(s)/Editor(s): Francisco Milton Mendes Neto (Rural Federal University of Semi-Arid, Brazil)
Copyright: ©2014
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-4542-4
ISBN13: 9781466645424
ISBN10: 1466645423
EISBN13: 9781466645431

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Description

It is hard to deny the ubiquity of web technologies used for educational tools; which have provided significant breakthroughs in learning environments. These innovations have contributed to the growing approach of computer-supported education.

Technology Platform Innovations and Forthcoming Trends in Ubiquitous Learning overviews the opportunities provided by new technologies, applications, and research in the areas of ubiquitous learning and how those technologies can be successfully implemented. This publication is addressed to a wide audience of researchers, students, and educators interested in a better comprehension of learning process requirements that are mediate by an assorted set of technology innovations.



Author's/Editor's Biography

Francisco Neto (Ed.)
Francisco Milton Mendes Neto holds a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil, for his work on knowledge management and computer-supported learning. In 1998, he joined the Superintendence of Corporate Systems of the Federal Service of Data Processing, where he managed projects on computer-supported learning and learning communities for the Brazilian Federal Government. In 2006, after an incursion in industry, he joined the Rural Federal University of the Semi-Arid, Brazil, where he is currently an associate professor. Dr. Mendes Neto is a member of the Brazilian Computing Society and IEEE.

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