Application of Mobile Learning System in Operating System Course

Abstract

With the rapid development of mobile communication and computer network technologies, the new mobile learning mode has been accepted by more and more people. In this paper, taking the learning system under mobile environment and from the perspective of necessary theoretic knowledge and relative technologies for mobile learning, the structural frame of the mobile learning system was discussed and constructed. According to this structural frame, the learning system under mobile environment was designed and applied into the OS course.

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L. Guo, Y. Fu, X. Yin, M. Yuan, F. Zhang and J. Gao, "Application of Mobile Learning System in Operating System Course," Communications and Network, Vol. 5 No. 2, 2013, pp. 157-160. doi: 10.4236/cn.2013.52017.

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