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International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, 2015
- Ana Serrano Tellería, Marco Oliveira:
Liquid Spheres on Smartphones: The Personal Information Policies. 4-14 - Atallah Al-Shatnawi, Bader Methqal Al Fawwaz, Wafa' Alsharafat:
Recognizing the Importance of Brand Awareness on E-commerce Sales while Shopping on Internet: Empirical Analysis of European Countries. 15-18 - Maha Alqahtani, Ayham Fayyoumi:
Mobile Application Development for Quran Verse Recognition and Interpretations. 19-22 - Abdullah Said Alkalbani, Abu Osman Md. Tap, Teddy Mantoro:
Optimal Energy Aware Routing Path (OEARP) for Wireless Sensor Networks. 23-30 - Daniel Wessel:
The Potential of Computer-Assisted Direct Observation Apps. 31-40 - Munir Shuib, Amelia Abdullah, Siti Norbaya Azizan, Thenmolli Gunasegaran:
Designing an Intelligent Mobile Learning Tool for Grammar Learning (i-MoL). 41-46 - Bassam M. Al-Mahadeen:
Factors Affecting the Readiness of Medical Doctors and Patients with Chronic Conditions toward the Usage of Smartphones in the Saudi Arabian Healthcare Sector. 47-52 - Tobias Jordine, Ying Liang, Edmund Ihler:
A Mobile Device Based Serious Gaming Approach for Teaching and Learning Java Programming. 53-59
- Wafa' Alsharafat, Suhila Farhan Abu-owida:
Impact of Crossover Probability on Symmetric Travel Salesman Problem Efficiency. 60-63 - Avanthika Meenakshi, Shyam Sundar, Silviya Nancy:
An Interactive Mobile Application for the Visually Impaired to Have Access to Listening Audio Books with Handy Books Portal. 64-66
Volume 9, Number 2, 2015
- Thomas Zimmer:
From the eScience Project Chair. 4
- Ridha Ennetta, Ibrahim Nasri:
Developing a Remote Laboratory for Heat Transfer Studies. 5-8 - Saïda Latreche, Zehira Ziari, Smail Mouissat:
UC1 Oscillator Remote Lab for Distant Electronics Education. 9-12 - Thomas Zimmer, Michel Billaud, M. Pic, Didier Geoffroy:
Remote Lab Experiments in Electronics for Use and Reuse. 13-16 - Saida Rebiai, Nour El Houda Touidjen, Smail Mouissat:
Implementation of Online Optoelectronic Devices Course and Remote Experiments in UC1 iLab. 17-21 - Ikhlef Ameur, Kihel Mouloud, Boubekeur Boukhezzar, Guerroudj Abdelmalek, Mansouri Nora:
Online Temperature Control System. 22-25 - Ahmed Naddami, Ahmed Fahli, Mourad Gourmaj, Mohammed Moussetad:
Online Laboratory in Digital Electronics Using NI ELVIS II+. 26-30
- Karim Zarour:
Agent and Mobile Tools for Telehomecare in Developing Countries: An Architecture Approach. 31-36 - Chad Tossell, Philip T. Kortum, Clayton Shepard, Ahmad Rahmati, Lin Zhong:
Exploring Smartphone Addiction: Insights from Long-Term Telemetric Behavioral Measures. 37-43 - Shabnam Shaheen Sifat, Ali Shihab Sabbir:
Virtual ATM: A Low Cost Secured Alternative to Conventional Mobile Banking. 44-49 - Hailay Kidu Teklehaymanot:
A Mobile Based Tigrigna Language Learning Tool. 50-53
- Heba Mohammad, Ayham Fayyoumi, Omar AlShathry:
Do We Have to Prohibit the Use of Mobile Phones in Classrooms? 54-57 - Leena Ahmad Alfarani:
Influences on the Adoption of Mobile Learning in Saudi Women Teachers in Higher Education. 58-62
Volume 9, Number 3, 2015
- Mansour A. Alwraikat:
Wireless Internet Technology to Support Learning in the University of Jordan: Students Voices. 4-10 - Annika Wiklund-Engblom, Juha Hartvik, Kasper Hiltunen, Marlene Johansson, Mia Porko-Hudd:
Process Documentation in Sloyd: Pilot Study of the 'Talking Tools' Application. 11-17 - Athanasios Drigas, Marios A. Pappas:
A Review of Mobile Learning Applications for Mathematics. 18-23 - José Bidarra, Mauro J. G. Figueiredo, Carlos Natálio:
Interactive Design and Gamification of eBooks for Mobile and Contextual Learning. 24-32 - Sulaiman Mohaia Almutairy, Trevor Davies, Yota Dimitriadi:
The Readiness of Applying m-learning among Saudi Arabian Students at Higher Education. 33-36 - Amir Dirin, Marko Nieminen:
mLUX: Usability and User Experience Development Framework for M-Learning. 37-51 - Johanna Pirker, Christian Gütl, Patrick Weiner Weiner, Victor Manuel García-Barrios:
Application Domains for a Location-based Mobile Application Creator. 52-57 - Dionysios Politis, George Piskas, Miltiadis Tsaligopoulos, George Kyriafinis:
variPiano™: Visualizing Musical Diversity with a Differential Tuning Mobile Interface. 58-63 - Shaibu Adekunle Shonola, Mike S. Joy:
Security of m-learning system: A collective responsibility. 64-70
- Seyed Ebrahim Hosseini, Ezzadeen Kaed, Abdulsalam Alhazmi:
Acquiring Knowledge through Mobile Applications. 71-74 - Mostafa Al-Emran, Khaled Shaalan:
Attitudes Towards the Use of Mobile Learning: A Case Study from the Gulf Region. 75-78
Volume 9, Number 4, 2015
- Rawan Ghnemat, Edward Jaser:
Classification of Mobile Customers Behavior and Usage Patterns using Self-Organizing Neural Networks. 4-11 - Nik Nadian Nisa Nik Nazli, Sapora Sipon, Norita Md Norwawi:
One Stop Center For Disaster Training Information In Smartphone Platform: A Mobile Prototype. 12-16 - Safak Korkut, Rolf Dornberger, Prajakta Diwanji, Bindu Puthur Simon, Michael Maerki:
Success Factors of Online Learning Videos. 17-22 - Bernd Resch, Andreas Wichmann, Nicolas Göll:
Usability in 4D AR: Visualising Multi-temporal Real-time Geo-data in Augmented Reality Environments. 23-33 - Andik Setyono:
An Adaptive Multimedia Messaging Service Framework for Mobile Telemedicine System. 34-41 - Yousef Ibrahim Daradkeh, Dmitry Namiot:
Network Proximity for Content Discovery. 42-48 - Samir Abou El-Seoud, AbdelGhani Karkar, Jihad Al Ja'am, Omar H. Karam:
A Pictorial Mobile Application for Improving Communication Skills in Non-Verbal Autism. 49-55 - Dominik May, Philipp Ossenberg:
Organizing, performing and presenting scientific work in engineering education with the help of mobile devices. 56-63
- Ageliki Tsioliaridou, Chi Zhang, Christos Liaskos:
Fast and Fair Handling of Multimedia CAPTCHA Flows. 64-68 - Stephen Webb, Manish Malik, Mike Wilson:
Can web thin clients be used to create flexible assessment spaces in a higher education setting? 69-73
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