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Pervasive and Mobile Computing, Volume 14
Volume 14, October 2014
- Ulrike Lucke, Ralf Steinmetz
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Special issue on "Pervasive Education". 1-2 - Ulrike Lucke, Christoph Rensing
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A survey on pervasive education. 3-16 - Patricia Santos
, Davinia Hernández-Leo
, Josep Blat
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To be or not to be in situ outdoors, and other implications for design and implementation, in geolocated mobile learning. 17-30 - Juan Alberto Muñoz-Cristóbal
, Luis Pablo Prieto
, Juan I. Asensio-Pérez
, Alejandra Martínez-Monés
, Iván M. Jorrín-Abellán
, Yannis A. Dimitriadis
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Deploying learning designs across physical and web spaces: Making pervasive learning affordable for teachers. 31-46 - Raphael Zender
, Richard Metzler, Ulrike Lucke:
FreshUP - A pervasive educational game for freshmen. 47-56 - Birgit Schmitz, Roland Klemke
, Marcus Specht:
The impact of coupled games on the learning experience of learners at-risk: An empirical study. 57-65
- Andreas Riener
, Myounghoon Jeon, Ignacio J. Alvarez, Franco Zambonelli
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Special Issue on "The Social Car: Socially-inspired Mechanisms for Future Mobility Services". 66-70 - Jesus Friginal
, Sébastien Gambs, Jérémie Guiochet, Marc-Olivier Killijian:
Towards privacy-driven design of a dynamic carpooling system. 71-82 - Nicola Bicocchi
, Marco Mamei:
Investigating ride sharing opportunities through mobility data analysis. 83-94 - Jóhannes Ingi Árnason, Jannik Jepsen, Allan Koudal, Michael Rosendahl Schmidt, Stefania Serafin
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Volvo intelligent news: A context aware multi modal proactive recommender system for in-vehicle use. 95-111 - Rabindra Robby Ratan
, Hsin-Yi Sandy Tsai:
Dude, where's my avacar? A mixed-method examination of communication in the driving context. 112-128 - Muhammad Ashad Kabir
, Jun Han, Alan W. Colman
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SocioTelematics: Harnessing social interaction-relationships in developing automotive applications. 129-146 - Andry Rakotonirainy
, Ronald Schroeter
, Alessandro Soro
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Three social car visions to improve driver behaviour. 147-160

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