Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics | |
Personalized System of Instruction and Mobile-Learning Models 2014 and Beyond | |
Laura Thompson1  Richard Johnson1  | |
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关键词: ComF5; Disaster Recovery Planning; Virtual Systems; Contextual Framework; Conceptual Framework; MSAM Model; mLearning; Learning Analytics; Education-in-the-cloud; Mobile-Learning; Systemic; AXMEDIS; Personalized System of Instruction; Global Economy; Cloud-based Infrastructure; Systematic; Information Security Management; | |
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来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
The purpose of this study is to analyze the delivery method used in Personalize System of Instruction (PSI). Asynchronous in nature, the PSI model may provide viable alternatives m-learning platforms, while at the same time fulfilling some of the theories of social science research. Learning style types are also presented in this study. A strategic alignment model is measured against the learning style types in efforts to map the feasibility of m-learning in social sciences versus other educational research.
In the case of m-learning, stakeholders include but are not limited to curriculum creators, ISPs and those who host mobile sites, streaming content providers, mobile phone users, instructors, educational institutions and mobile phone carriers. Verifying the mobile authenticity of students receiving instruction, and the burden of proof is also presented in this study as it relates to models used in the banking industry.
Adobe, ComF5 and AXMEDIS [2] are a few companies that provide full multi-platform support for multiple mobile based distribution channels. Mobile protocol and the development of mobile applications must minimize frustrations experienced by users. Issues and concerns in this area range from screen size and resolution of content, and the balance of reading text versus seeing live streaming video, all the way to screen scrolling and mobile keyboard functionality. The conceptual framework for Platform as a Service and Infrastructure as a Service are presented to access, capture and share pedagogies toward distribution.
[2] AXMEDIS (2006, December). Automating production of cross media content for multi-channel distribution. Axmedis 2nd Annual Conference on Content Distribution.
【 授权许可】
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