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Nowadays most educational institutions use learning systems in order to provide blended or fully online courses in a formal setting with high similarity to learning in a classroom. However, new technologies such as mobile, pervasive and ubiquitous technologies can enable learners to have richer learning experiences through learning that can take place whenever learners are interested in learning, at anytime and anywhere. Multimodal, smart and intelligent devices make the interaction between the learners and the system more natural and intuitive and considering the learners’ current situation and characteristics allows the personalization and adaptation of learning material and activities, leading to more effective learning by providing learners with information that is relevant for them. This workshop brings together researchers from Psychology and Computer Science, aiming at discussing research on using and incorporating such new technologies in learning systems and therefore, providing learners with rich learning experiences at anytime and anywhere, in a more intuitive and personalized way.
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Graf, S., Kinshuk, Holzinger, A. (2010). International Workshop on Enabling User Experience with Future Interactive Learning Systems (UXFUL 2010). In: Leitner, G., Hitz, M., Holzinger, A. (eds) HCI in Work and Learning, Life and Leisure. USAB 2010. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6389. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16607-5_21
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