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American Journal of Educational Research. 2016, 4(18), 1257-1264
DOI: 10.12691/education-4-18-3
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Pervasive Mobile Learning System in the New Millennium

Shili Mohamed1, , Moez Chebbi2 and Santosh Kumar Behera3

1Institute of Applied Science and Technology of Sousse, Tunisia

2ISET Kairoaun, University Tunisia

3Department of Education, Sidho-Kanho-Birsha University, Purulia

Pub. Date: November 29, 2016

Cite this paper:
Shili Mohamed, Moez Chebbi and Santosh Kumar Behera. Pervasive Mobile Learning System in the New Millennium. American Journal of Educational Research. 2016; 4(18):1257-1264. doi: 10.12691/education-4-18-3

Abstract

This paper presents a new approach in the localization of student in the class. This paper reviews the evolution of learning technologies in general and recent advances in mobile learning and pervasive learning in particular. In this work, we aim to study, model and simulate an ambient mobile system based on intelligent agents for the Mobile learning (M- learning). The mobile agent concept is not based on the traditional client-server model, but on distributed executive models. The mobile agent concept is not based on the traditional client-server model, but on distributed executive models. In our work we proceed as follows: first, we introduce the scope and the genesis of our research, second, we hold out the related works, afterwards, we present our system model for the M-learning and an overview of the system implementation, and finally we conclude our work and give some perspectives.

Keywords:
agent E-learning M-learning localization mobile

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