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Tendencias del aprendizaje ubicuo en el Internet de las cosas.
Ubiquitous learning trends in the internet of Things.

Marcus Specht, Netherlands.

Bernardo Tabuenca, Netherlands.

Stefaan Ternier, Netherlands.

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Tendencias del aprendizaje ubicuo en el Internet de las cosas.
Ubiquitous learning trends in the internet of Things.

Marcus Specht, Netherlands.

Bernardo Tabuenca, Netherlands.

Stefaan Ternier, Netherlands.

Resumen/Abstract

Resumen / Abstract


Las tecnologías ubicuas y el Internet de las Cosas han sido identificados en varios reportes como tendencias a asimilar en los próximos años. El aprendizaje ubicuo es beneficiario directo de la rápida incorporación de los dispositivos móviles en tareas diarias de aprendizaje. Los dispositivos móviles están equipados con diferentes herramientas que proveen de buen soporte al estudiante permanente en su educación formal, informal y/o profesional. Este artículo presenta la evolución de las tecnologías ubicuas y el Internet de las Cosas en la última década. Se describe un modelo de representación de ecologías de aprendizaje ubicuo combinando mundo físico y digital. Se describen tecnologías relevantes y casos de aplicabilidad enfocando en el estudiante permanente como sujeto activo y en los dispositivos móviles como herramienta de aprendizaje. Finalmente, se presentan los resultados de una encuesta realizada a los directores de 21 repositorios de contenidos acerca de sus intenciones de soporte a tecnologías móviles en los próximos años.

Ubiquitous technologies and the Internet of Things have been identified in several reports as tendencies to assimilate in the coming years. The ubiquitous learning is the direct beneficiary of the rapid incorporation of mobile learning into daily tasks. Mobile devices are equipped with different tools that provide good support to the student standing in formal, informal and / or professional. This paper presents the development of ubiquitous technologies and the Internet of Things in the past decade. We describe a representation model of ubiquitous learning ecologies combining physical and digital world. Relevant technologies are described and cases focusing on applicability lifelong learner as an active and on mobile devices as a learning tool. Finally, we present the results of a survey of 21 principals content repositories about their intentions to support mobile technologies in the coming years.

Palabras Clave/Keywords

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Tecnologías ubicuas, Internet, Dispositivos móviles, Aprendizaje ubicuo, Herramienta de aprendizaje, Tecnologías móviles.

Ubiquitous technologies, Internet, Mobile devices, Ubiquitous learning, Learning tool, Mobile technologies.

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Specht, M., Tabuenca, B. & Ternier, S. (2013). Tendencias del aprendizaje ubicuo en el Internet de las Cosas. Campus virtuales, 2(2), 30-44.

Specht, M., Tabuenca, B. & Ternier, S. (2013). Ubiquitous learning trends in the internet of Things. Campus virtuales, 2(2), 30-44.

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