is a system that reminds user of specific tasks or information based on preferences that include location, date, and time.
Published in Chapter:
CampusLocator: A Mobile Location-Based Service for Learning Resources
Hassan A. Karimi (University of Pittsburgh, USA) and Mahsa Ghafourian (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
Copyright: © 2011
|Pages: 16
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60960-042-6.ch019
Abstract
Location-based services (LBSs) are impacting different aspects of human’s life. To date, different LBSs have been emerged, each supporting a specific application or service. While some LBSs have aimed at addressing the needs of general populations, such as navigation systems, others have been focused on addressing the needs of specific populations, including kids, youths, elderly, and people with special needs. In recent years, interest in taking a LBS approach in education and learning has grown. The main purpose of such educational LBSs is facilitating a means for learners to be more efficient and effective in their learning activities using their location as the underlying information in decision making. In this chapter, we present a novel LBS, called CampusLocator, whose main goal is to assist students in locating and accessing learning resources including libraries, seminars, and tutorials that are available on a campus.