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As part of its research in both [[Nbcc_ca_mobi_iue | interconnected user experience (IUE)]] and [[Nbcc_ca_mobi_edu | M-Learning]], the NBCC Mobile Technology initiative (MFTi) began an ongoing exploration of geo-spatial game play concepts that use mobile devices for learning. | As part of its research in both [[Nbcc_ca_mobi_iue | interconnected user experience (IUE)]] and [[Nbcc_ca_mobi_edu | M-Learning]], the NBCC Mobile Technology initiative (MFTi) began an ongoing exploration of geo-spatial game play concepts that use mobile devices for learning. |
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NBCC Location-based Object Management Framework for M-learning
As part of its research in both interconnected user experience (IUE) and M-Learning, the NBCC Mobile Technology initiative (MFTi) began an ongoing exploration of geo-spatial game play concepts that use mobile devices for learning.
Research topics
geo-spatial, m-learning
MFTi has developed several mobile app prototypes in an ongoing process of creating novel geo-spatial game play concepts that use mobile devices for learning. We have completed development of a framework that enables the creation, management, discovery, and interaction with learning objects in a geo-spatial context. This includes a Web service, a spatial object management sub-system, and Android and iOS clients. MFTi envisions the eventual release of a robust, publicly available version of this system for use by educational institutions and families.
NBCC Team
- Laura Melles & Danny Petley, NBCC Research Technicians & Alumni
- William McIver Jr., Ph.D., NSERC Industrial Research Chair in Mobile First Technology, Principal Investigator
Funders
- New Brunswick Innovation Foundation – Research Technician Initiative
- National Sciences and Engineering Research Council - Industrial Research Chair for Colleges
Project contact
William McIver Jr., Ph.D., NSERC Industrial Research Chair in Mobile First Technology, New Brunswick Community College