Combining Learning with Patterns and Geo-collaboration to Support Situated Learning

Authors

  • Nelson BALOIAN Department of Computer Sciences, Universidad de Chile, Chile Author
  • Gustavo ZURITA Department of Management and Information Systems, Universidad de Chile, Chile Author
  • Marcelo MILRAD School of Computer Science, Mathematics and Physics, Linnaeus University, Sweeden Author

Abstract

Situated Learning stresses the importance of the context in which learning takes place. It has been therefore frequently associated with informal learning or learning outside the classroom. Mobile technologies can play an important role supporting this type of learning, since it mainly occurs on the field. In this paper we present a learning system and a methodology based on the use of patterns. Students learn about patterns by finding instances of them on the field, or by recognizing new patterns unknown to them so far. The teacher proposes tasks to the students consisting on finding instances of patterns or discovering new ones along a path or inside a pre defined area on a map. This work illustrates the role that geo-referenced data collected on the field can play in supporting situated learning activities.

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Published

2011-11-28

How to Cite

Combining Learning with Patterns and Geo-collaboration to Support Situated Learning. (2011). International Conference on Computers in Education. https://library.apsce.net/index.php/ICCE/article/view/2719