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Adaptive Mobile Learning System Hisham Jameel Bardesi Mohammed A. Razek Deanship of Distance Learning, King Abdulaziz University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, P.O. Box [email protected] , [email protected]

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Adaptive Mobile Learning System . Hisham Jameel Bardesi Mohammed A. Razek Deanship of Distance Learning, King Abdulaziz University , Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, P.O. Box [email protected] , [email protected]. Agenda. Introduction Related Work - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Adaptive Mobile Learning System

Hisham Jameel BardesiMohammed A. Razek

Deanship of Distance Learning, King Abdulaziz University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, P.O. Box

 . .hbardesi@kau edu sa ,[email protected]

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Agenda• Introduction• Related Work• Adaptive Mobile Learning System

Architecture• AMLS Overview• Conclusion & Future work• References

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Introduction

• Mobile learning technology is growing up rapidly and it has a great potential to provide students with learning at anytime and anywhere

• However, each individual has his/her single way of learning.

• Adaptive mobile learning can personalize courses to meet individual needs.

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Research Objectives• To satisfy the third condition, we need

answer two questions: • Is this a learning object that the learner

needs? • Does it contain information that he can

understand?

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Related Work• Adaptive presentation and curriculum

sequencing; adaptive navigation Brusilovsky 1998 .

• CITS uses learning-machine techniques to identify the learners’ preferred learning style [Razek 2003].

• Graf et al. [Graf 2006] keeps track students’ behavior, records that students with different learning style preferences proceed differently in the course.

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Adaptive Mobile Learning System Architecture-AMLS

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AMLS Architecture

AMLS Architecture

Filtering Agent

Pedagogical Agent

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AMLS Architecture

It is in charge of acquiring knowledge about learners- such as their learning profiles, learning style

It classifies learning objects based on Anderson learning styles.

Filtering Agent

Pedagogical Agent

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Filtering Agent

• It is in charge of acquiring knowledge about learners- such as their learning profiles, learning style

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Pedagogical Agent• It classifies learning objects

based on Anderson learning styles.

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AMLS Overview• AMLS is designed and implemented based

on the criteria of Deanship of Distance Learning (DDL), at King Abdulazie University (KAU).

• The first version of AMLS is currently developed by using Adobe® Flash® Lite™ 3.0 Developer Edition along with Nokia's Web Runtime (WRT). AMLS is implemented on Nokia 5800 XpressMusic

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Learner logs in AMLS through its user interface

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It allows them to enter their interests, such as (name, data of birth, subjects that they prefer)

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AMLS allows learner to browse its contents

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Conclusion & Future work• The paper presented adaptive mobile

learning system.• The system was developed by Adobe®

Flash® Lite™ 3.0 Developer Edition along with Nokia's Web Runtime (WRT).

• The future work is to use HTML5 with XML to develop a new version from AMLS in order to run it through Iphone and other mobile platforms.

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References• [Graf 2006] Graf S.., and Kinshuk Considering Learning Styles in

Learning Management Systems: Investigating the Behavior of Students in an Online Course. First International Workshop on Semantic Media Adaptation and Personalization (SMAP'06)

• [Brusilovsky 1998] Brusilovsky, P. 1998. “Adaptive Educational Systems on the World-Wide-Web: A Review of Available Technologies.” Paper presented at the 4th International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS '98), in San Antonio .

• [Razek et al. 2003a] Razek, M.A., C. Frasson, and M. Kaltenbach.2003. “A Context-Based Information Agent for Supporting Intelligent Distance Learning Environments.” Paper presented at the 12th International World Wide Web Conference, 20-24 May, in Budapest.