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IEEE International Workshop on Wireless and Mobile Technologies in Education (WMTE'05)
pp. 85-92
Dual Device User Interface Design for Ubiquitous Language Learning: Mobile Phone and Interactive Television (iTV)
Sanaz Fallahkhair, University of Brighton, UK
Lyn Pemberton, University of Brighton, UK
Richard Griffiths, University of Brighton, UK
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In this paper we describe the design and development
of a system that facilitates language learning from a
combination of two devices, interactive television (iTV)
and mobile phone. We present a number of
requirements for technologies to support informal
language learning based on theories of language
learning, theories of formal and informal learning, our
own studies of adult language learners and the
affordances of iTV as a medium to support learning.
We describe TAMALLE (Television and Mobile phone
Assisted Language Learning Environment), a
prototype system based on these requirements and
discuss some of the user interface design issues that
arise in the context of cross platform dual device
systems for ubiquitous learning.
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Citation:
Sanaz Fallahkhair, Lyn Pemberton, Richard Griffiths,
"Dual Device User Interface Design for Ubiquitous Language Learning: Mobile Phone and Interactive Television (iTV),"
wmte,
pp. 85-92,
IEEE International Workshop on Wireless and Mobile Technologies in Education (WMTE'05),
2005
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