Rodrigues, Joel José Puga CoelhoSousa, Diogo Videira2015-10-292015-10-292010http://hdl.handle.net/10400.6/3879Mobile learning introduces the idea of learning from virtually anywhere, regardless of the in-motion learner. Mobile learning can provide access to different kinds of learning materials, promote communication between learners and foster collaborative learning. Although it is still a very young concept, many people will use it in the following years and learning using a mobile device will increasingly blend into our everyday lives. In this thesis is described the design and construction of a mobile learning system capable of delivering multimedia contents to the learner. This system is called CiVUS (Content-independent Versatile Ubiquitous System). This solution promotes communication between learners and their teachers by encouraging learners to share self-made multimedia contents. A background study was made to evaluate the impact that mobile technologies can have now and in the future, in a learning perspective. Advantages and drawbacks will be addressed and examples of similar applications will be mentioned. The research made provides a good know-how starting point for investigators interested in this subject. The reader of this dissertation will obtain a good notion of what mobile learning is and what it represents for the future of learning. Also, it is expected that the reader perceives the benefits that the CiVUS system introduces and recognizes the purpose of building such a system.engE-learningMobile learningAprendizagem à distânciaComputação móvel - E-learningContent-independent ubiquitous system for mobile learningmaster thesis