2014
Garaizar, Pablo; Guenaga, Mariluz
A multimodal learning analytics view of HTML5 APIs: technical benefits and privacy risks Conference
2014.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: API, Education, Ethics, HTML 5, learning analytics, multimodal, privacy
@conference{Garaizar2014,
title = {A multimodal learning analytics view of HTML5 APIs: technical benefits and privacy risks},
author = {Pablo Garaizar and Mariluz Guenaga},
doi = {10.1145/2669711.2669911},
year = {2014},
date = {2014-10-01},
abstract = {During the last decade, students and teachers have been using a wide variety of web platforms to enhance education. Traditional forums, blogs, wikis, Learning Management Systems or social networks coexist with an astonishing volume of mobile learning apps. All of these platforms provide insightful logs of users' interactions. This is especially true when educational researchers take advantage of smartphones to gather and analyze learning processes in a multimodal manner (not only users' clicks or touch events, but also audio, video, location, motion, temperature, humidity or luminosity, among others). This paper describes the potential advantages of using HTML5 APIs to enhance education using web apps in mobile environments from a Multimodal Learning Analytics perspective, and discusses the privacy risks of this new scenario.
A Multimodal Learning Analytics View of HTML5 APIs: Technical Benefits and Privacy Risks (PDF Download Available). Available from: https://home/learninglabdeust/public_html.researchgate.net/publication/267266823_A_Multimodal_Learning_Analytics_View_of_HTML5_APIs_Technical_Benefits_and_Privacy_Risks [accessed Mar 08 2018].},
keywords = {API, Education, Ethics, HTML 5, learning analytics, multimodal, privacy},
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During the last decade, students and teachers have been using a wide variety of web platforms to enhance education. Traditional forums, blogs, wikis, Learning Management Systems or social networks coexist with an astonishing volume of mobile learning apps. All of these platforms provide insightful logs of users' interactions. This is especially true when educational researchers take advantage of smartphones to gather and analyze learning processes in a multimodal manner (not only users' clicks or touch events, but also audio, video, location, motion, temperature, humidity or luminosity, among others). This paper describes the potential advantages of using HTML5 APIs to enhance education using web apps in mobile environments from a Multimodal Learning Analytics perspective, and discusses the privacy risks of this new scenario.
A Multimodal Learning Analytics View of HTML5 APIs: Technical Benefits and Privacy Risks (PDF Download Available). Available from: https://home/learninglabdeust/public_html.researchgate.net/publication/267266823_A_Multimodal_Learning_Analytics_View_of_HTML5_APIs_Technical_Benefits_and_Privacy_Risks [accessed Mar 08 2018].
A Multimodal Learning Analytics View of HTML5 APIs: Technical Benefits and Privacy Risks (PDF Download Available). Available from: https://home/learninglabdeust/public_html.researchgate.net/publication/267266823_A_Multimodal_Learning_Analytics_View_of_HTML5_APIs_Technical_Benefits_and_Privacy_Risks [accessed Mar 08 2018].