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based project performance. Students’ collaboration and teamwork should be taken into
account in the performance evaluation.
5. Research on the TBML Model
Currently we are conducting a study to validate the framework of TBML proposed in
this paper. In the study, we apply TBML model to design and conduct a College
English course in a comprehensive four-year university in China. Class activities are
centered on a variety of team-based learning projects, such as video speech sharing,
paragraph translation, essay writing, and presentation in small teams. All learning
activities occurred in this platform (Moso Teach), the intelligent mobile teaching
platform, which collects data using its built-in analytics tools and records students’
learning process. Students’ individual learning goal will be achieved by undertaking
tasks and activities before, during, and after the team-based mobile project. Their
learning is evaluated by periodical quizzes and the final exam. As for the performance
goal, the TBML model aims to improve learners’ collaboration and engagement
through the holistic process of the team-based mobile learning. The assessment will be
based on classroom observation, students’ comments and interactions through various
digital and social media. Detailed of this empirical study have been reported in a paper
that will appear in a special issue showcasing X-Reality and Immersive Learning in the
Journal of Interactive Learning Environment [26].
Acknowledgements
This paper was supported by the Canada-China Scholars’ Exchange Program, a
scholarship undertaken with the assistance of the Government of Canada.
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Intelligent Environments 2019
Workshop Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Intelligent Environments
- Title
- Intelligent Environments 2019
- Subtitle
- Workshop Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Intelligent Environments
- Authors
- Andrés Muñoz
- Sofia Ouhbi
- Wolfgang Minker
- Loubna Echabbi
- Miguel Navarro-CĂa
- Publisher
- IOS Press BV
- Date
- 2019
- Language
- German
- License
- CC BY-NC 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-1-61499-983-6
- Size
- 16.0 x 24.0 cm
- Pages
- 416
- Category
- Tagungsbände