Mobile Learning Engine
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[edit] MLE - Mobile Learning Engine
The open source software "Mobile Learning Engine" (MLE) is a comprehensive learning application. It transfers the computer-aided and multimedia-based learning (known as E-Learning) to a mobile environment (to a mobile phone). This special kind of computer-aided and multimediabased learning is commonly known as "M-learning". The MLE enables the student to use his mobile phone as a medium for learning. As a consequence it is possible to use every kind of waiting-time for learning, no matter where you are. Examples would be:
- Learning while you are waiting for the bus or the train.
- Learning while you are travelling.
- Learning while you are waiting at the dentist.
The Mobile Learning Engine tries to realize a major goal of M-learning: Learning wherever you want to learn, whenever you want to learn and whatever you want to learn. This goal is realized by the following:
- The MLE is a content-independent engine for M-Learning. New content can be very easily created with XML or with a graphical WYSIWYG-editor.
- The MLE uses an internet server (a LMS - Learning Management System) to retrieve new learning content and for communication (a MLE-extension for Moodle currently exists)
- The MLE is an application for mobile phones realized in J2ME and therefor runs on nearly every mobile phone
[edit] Features
- online and offline learning (store learning content on the phone)
- instant messaging system
- easy to use on mobile phones
- content packaging compatible to SCORM and IMS
- interactive questions (solved on the phone): single and multiple choice, fill-in, order-questions, graphical marking questions
- send results to the server
- mobile access to Wikipedia
- GPS and bluetooth integration for special learning scenarios
- record and playback audio and video
- plugin-system to extend the MLE very easily (eg: a new question type)
- ...
[edit] Use cases
The MLE is currently used by a M-Learning project at a school in Graz (Austria) funded by the government. The project is called mobileclassroom.
[edit] Awards
The author of the software, Matthias Meisenberger, has won several awards for the MLE:
- the European Top Talent Award 2004 (Europrix)
- L@rnie Award 2005
- Ing. F. Schmiedl Research Award, 2005
- Austrian State-Award for Innovation 2004 / sub-category: Mobile Applications
[edit] License
All software parts are released under the GPL version 3.
[edit] Weblinks
MLE project page at Sourceforge
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