2020
DOI: 10.14569/ijacsa.2020.0110971
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Meta-Analysis of Artificial Intelligence Works in Ubiquitous Learning Environments and Technologies

Abstract: Ubiquitous learning (u-learning) refers to anytime and anywhere learning. U-learning has progressed to be considered a conventional teaching and learning approach in schools and is adopted to continue with the school curriculum when learners cannot attend schools for face-to-face lessons. Computer Science, namely the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) presents tools and techniques to support the growth of u-learning and provide recommendations and insights to academic practitioners and AI researchers. Aim: … Show more

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“…In the study by Meyliana et al [11], students' social media preference was analysed to increase student engagement with the university. Data was collected from 1021 students from fifty-eight Indonesian universities using questionnaires [11,12]. Entropy was used to process data and assign criteria weights for social media preference.…”
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“…In the study by Meyliana et al [11], students' social media preference was analysed to increase student engagement with the university. Data was collected from 1021 students from fifty-eight Indonesian universities using questionnaires [11,12]. Entropy was used to process data and assign criteria weights for social media preference.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using the TOPSIS (Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to the Ideal Solution) method, it was established that the implementation of social media was more dependent on information quality as opposed to service quality. However, while comprehensiveness and usefulness of information were highly essential to students, they also valued system availability, efficiency, and fulfilment as they directly impacted their expectation and active learning process [11,12].…”
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