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Jan Schneider1, Dirk Börner2, Peter van Rosmalen3, Marcus Specht4.
Abstract
In recent years sensor components have been extending classical computer-based support systems in a variety of applications domains (sports, health, etc.). In this article we review the use of sensors for the application domain of learning. For that we analyzed 82 sensor-based prototypes exploring their learning support. To study this learning support we classified the prototypes according to the Bloom's taxonomy of learning domains and explored how they can be used to assist on the implementation of formative assessment, paying special attention to their use as feedback tools. The analysis leads to current research foci and gaps in the development of sensor-based learning support systems and concludes with a research agenda based on the findings.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25679313 PMCID: PMC4367401 DOI: 10.3390/s150204097
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1.Sensor-based learning support on the learning domains.
Figure 2.Sensor-based support on formative assessment.
Figure 3.Framework used for the analysis of sensor-based support on effective feedback.
Strategies supporting learning in the cognitive domain.
| Contextual information acquisition for filtering | 22 | NFC, RFID, GPS, Microphones | Depends on the information attached to the context |
| Learner's feature identification and user modeling | 11 | EEG, Software sensors, NFC, Cameras, Heart-rate monitor | Depends on the information attached to the feature |
| Sensor Data for contextual reflection and change notification | 23 | Accelerometers, Air pollutants sensors Cameras, ECG, EEG, gyroscopes, microphones | Depends on the use of the information by the learner |
Strategies supporting learning in the affective domain.
| Behavior overview and review | 4 | Accelerometers, Barometer, Camera, Compass, GPS, Humistor, Microphone Software sensors, Thermometer |
| Social network visualization | 2 | Blood glucose meter,Software sensors |
| Involving learners in data collection | 2 | Accelerometers, Camera, Microphone, Thermometers |
Overview of the support for learning in the psychomotor domain.
| Reflex movements | 0 | - |
| Fundamental movements | 7 | Accelerometers, Cameras, ECG, Electromyography sensor, Gyroscopes |
| Perceptual | 0 | - |
| Physical activities | 1 | Heart-rate monitor, Thermometer |
| Skilled movements | 7 | Accelerometers, Cameras, Force gauge, Gyroscopes |
| Non-discursive communication | 2 | - |
Support for the aspects of formative assessment.
| Knowledge of subject matter | 12 | Presenting sensor data about the learner's performance | Accelerometers,Cameras, Gyroscopes, Software sensors |
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| Knowledge of criteria and standards | 15 | Presenting sensor data about the learner's performance. | Accelerometers,Cameras, EEG, Heart-rate monitors, Galvanic skin response sensor,Gyroscopes, Software sensors |
| Presenting sensor data about the learner's physiological state | |||
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| Attitudes toward teaching | 2 | Informing the tutor about the emotional state of the learner while performing learning tasks | Camera, Galvanic skin conductance, pressure mouse, accelerometers |
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| Skills in setting | 8 | Setting assessments according to learner's location. | GPS, EEG, Heart-rate monitors,NFC, RFID, Software Sensors |
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| Evaluative skills | 4 | Evaluating answers of learners | GPS, NFC, RFID, Software Sensors |
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| Sharing learning expectations | 0 | - | - |
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| Self-Assessment | 6 | Presenting an overview of the learner's performance | Accelerometers, GPS, Software sensors |
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| Peer-Assessment | 0 | - | - |
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| Feedback | 35 | Presenting information about the learner's performance, behavior or state | Accelerometers,Cameras, EEG, Heart-rate monitors,Galvanic skin response sensor,Gyroscopes, Software sensors |
Prototypes answering to “where am I going?”.
| Carroll | Healthy eating | Evidence: Overview of eating habits represented as a tree.Consequences: The color of the tree changes. |
| Consolvo | Healthy living | Evidence: Overview user's activities represented as a garden. |
| Froehlich | Eco-traveling | Evidence: Overview of means of transportation as an ecosystem. |
| Hicks | Healthy habits | Ask questions about performed activities to reflect about goals. |
| Hsieh | Physical activities | Evidence: Overview of user's performance presented together with the goals. |
Prototypes answering to “how am I going?”.
| Aukee | Incontinence | Elaborate feedback | Visual |
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| Baca & Kornfeind (2006)[ | Rifle movements in Biathlon | Elaborate feedback | Visual |
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| Baca & Kornfeind (2006)[ | Exerted forces in rowing | Elaborate feedback | Visual |
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| Baca & Kornfeind (2006)[ | Shot position and cadence in table tennis | Elaborate feedback | Visual |
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| Bevilacqua | Musical level | Try Again | Audio |
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| Brunelli | Posture | Try Again | Audio |
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| Burish, & Jenkins(1992) [ | Relaxation | Try Again | Audio |
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| Carroll | Healthy eating | Elaborate feedback | Visual |
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| Cockburn | Teaching to smile | Try Again | Visual |
| Simple verification | |||
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| Hicks | Healthy habits | Questions are asked user letting the user reflect about the answer. | Visual |
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| Hoque | Interview coaching | Elaborate feedback | Visual |
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| Kranz | Physiotherapy | Try Again | Audio |
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| Kwon & Gross (2005)[ | Martial arts | Elaborate feedback | Visual |
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| Lehrer | Breathing technique | Try Again | Audio |
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| Li | Coordination training | Try Again | Audio |
| Simple verification | Visual | ||
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| Linden | Attention level | Try Again | Audio |
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| Paradiso | Gait | Try Again | Audio |
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| Pentland (2004)[ | Diabetes | Simple verification | Audio |
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| Spelmezan & Borchers (2008)[ | Snowboarding | Try Again | Audio |
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| Spelmezan | Snowboarding | Try Again | Haptic |
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| Strachan (2005)[ | Sound navigation | Try Again | Audio |
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| Takahata | Martial arts | Try Again | Audio |
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| Vales-Alonso | Cross country running | Elaborate feedback | Visual |
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| Van der Linden | Violin Playing | Try Again | Haptic |
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| Verhoeff | Gait | Elaborate feedback | Audio |
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| Verpoorten | Indicators for virtual learning environments | Elaborate feedback | Visual |
Prototypes answering to “where to next?”.
| Anderson & Reiser (1985)[ | Informs the user which next step to take. |
| Carroll | Informs the user which next step to take. |
| Chen & Huang (2012)[ | Presents a corrective step to follow. |
| Dung & Florea (2012)[ | Presents a personalized learning path. |
| Hsu & Ho (2012)[ | Presents a personalized learning path. |
| Pentland (2004)[ | Informs the user which next step to take. |
| Szafir & Mutlu (2013)[ | Points out the steps to follow. |
| Vales-Alonso | Tells the user which direction to take. |
Identified Sensors Together with Their Measured Property and Identified Functions
| Accelerometer | Acceleration | Activity sensing, Context sensing, Environment sensing, Physiological state sensing | Environmental, Wearable |
| Air pollutants sensors | Amount of toxic particles in the atmosphere | Context sensing, Environment sensing | Environmental, Wearable |
| Barometer | Pressure | Activity sensing, Context sensing, Physiological state sensing | Environmental, Wearable |
| Blood glucose meter | Glucose on the blood | Physiological state sensing | Wearable |
| Bluetooth | Radio signals | Activity sensing, Context sensing | Wearable |
| Camera | Visual light | Activity sensing, Context sensing, Environment sensing, Physiological state sensing | Environmental, Wearable |
| Compass | Earth magnetic field | Activity sensing | Wearable |
| Electro cardiogram (ECG or EKG) | Heartbeat | Activity sensing | Wearable |
| Electrodermal activity meter (EDA) | Skin conductance | Physiological state sensing | Wearable |
| Electroencephalogram (EEG) | Electrical activity along the scalp | Activity sensing, Context sensing Physiological state sensing | Wearable |
| Electromyography sensor | Electrical activity produced by skeletal muscles | Activity sensing | Wearable |
| Force gauge | Force | Activity sensing | Wearable |
| Galvanic skin response sensor | Skin conductance | Context sensing, Physiological state, | Wearable |
| Global positioning system (GPS) | Earth coordinates | Activity sensing, Context sensing, Environment sensing | Environmental, Wearable |
| Global system for mobile (GSM) | Radio signals | Context sensing | Environmental, Wearable |
| Gyroscope | Measures orientation | Activity sensing, Context sensing, Physiological state sensing | Wearable |
| Humistor | Detects humidity | Activity sensing, Physiological state sensing | Wearable |
| Infra red camera | Infra red frequency of light | Activity sensing, Context sensing | Environmental, Wearable |
| Microphone | Sound waves | Activity sensing, Context sensing, Environment sensing | Environmental, Wearable |
| Near Field Communication receiver | Radio frequency | Context sensing | Environmental, Wearable |
| Radio frequency identification receiver | Radio frequency | Context sensing | Wearable, |
| Sonar | Detect objects through sound waves | Activity sensing | Wearable |
| Software Sensors | Detect user's actions | Activity sensing | Environmental, Wearable |
| WiFi | Radio frequency | Context sensing | Environmental, Wearable |
List of the Analyzed Prototypes
| Ailisto | Cognitive | - | CamerasRFID readers | It reads tags placed in objects in order to present more information about them. |
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| Anderson & Reiser (1985) [ | Cognitive | Feedback | Software Sensors | A tutoring system that helps students when having trouble solving some problems for the lisp programing language. |
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| Amaratunga | Cognitive | - | Accelerometers | It monitors the movement of a flagpole and streams this data through the network creating a virtual lab. |
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| Arroyo | Cognitive | Attitudes towards teaching | Camera, Galvanic skin conductance, pressure mouse, accelerometers. | It is a prototype that detects the emotional state of students while interacting with an intelligent tutoring system. |
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| Baca & Kornfeind (2006) [ | Cognitive | Knowledge of subject matter | Camera | It analyzes the movement of the rifle. |
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| Baca & Kornfeind (2006) [ | Cognitive | Knowledge of subject matter | Force transducer | It is analyzes the rowing technique. |
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| Baca, & Kornfeind (2006) [ | Cognitive | Knowledge of subject matter | Accelerometers | It analyzes the position of the table tennis shots. |
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| Börner | Cognitive | - | Camera | It is a ambient display that adapts its behavior to capture the attention of learners. |
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| Broll | Cognitive | - | NFC | It is a game where players need to touch parts of a screen with NFC readers |
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| Chapel (2008) [ | Cognitive | - | GPS | It provides a communication system for students in a university. |
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| Chavira | Cognitive | - | RFID | It gives contextual information to the participants of a conference. |
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| Chen & Huang, (2012) [ | Cognitive | Skills in setting | RFID | It gives a tour through a museum. |
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| Chu | Cognitive | - | RFID | It gives a tour through a botanic garden. |
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| Dung & Florea (2012) [ | Cognitive | Feedback | Software sensors | It detects the learning style of students and presents them later with learning objects fitting their style. |
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| Edge | Cognitive | - | GPS | It helps to learn a second language by presenting users with contextual phrases. |
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| Ghasemzadeh | Cognitive | Knowledge of subject matter | Accelerometers | It analyzes golf swings. |
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| GlobiLab for middle & high schools [ | Cognitive | - | - | Commercial software to visualize and analyze sensor data. |
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| Greene (2010) [ | Cognitive | Knowledge of subject matter | Gyroscopes | It analyzes the user's gait. |
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| Hester | Cognitive | Knowledge of criteria and standards | Accelerometers | It measures the movements of people who have suffered a heart stroke. |
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| Hicks | Cognitive | Self-Assessment | Accelerometer | It captures the health and behavior of the user, with the sensors of a mobile device |
| Feedback | GPS | |||
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| Hsu & Ho (2012) [ | Cognitive | Knowledge of subject matter | NFC | It chooses the learning path of the learner according to its tracked competences |
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| James | Cognitive | Knowledge of subject matter | Accelerometers | It analyzes the movements of the user while swimming. |
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| James | Cognitive | Knowledge of subject matter | Accelerometers | It analyzes the movements and applied forces of the user while rowing. |
| GPS | ||||
| Knowledge of criteria and standards | ||||
| Heart rate monitors | ||||
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| Jraidi, I., & Frasson, C. (2012) [ | Cognitive | - | EEG | It detects the uncertainty of students while performing exercises in an intelligent tutoring system. |
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| Kaasinen | Cognitive | - | NFC | It reads tags placed in objects in order to present more information |
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| Kanjo(2009) [ | Cognitive | Air pollutants sensors | It measures the air pollution and compares it asthma cases. | |
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| Kanjo(2009) [ | Cognitive | GPS | It measures the noise pollution. | |
| Microphones | ||||
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| Kanjo(2009) [ | Cognitive | Air pollutants sensors | It measures the air pollution. | |
| GPS | ||||
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| Karime | Cognitive | - | RFID | It is a magic wand that recognizes objects and displays information about them on an ambient screen. |
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| Kozaki | Cognitive | Knowledge of subject matter | Accelerometers | It tracks the motion of the user in order to infer its activity |
| Knowledge of criteria and standards | ECG | |||
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| Kubicki | Cognitive | - | RFID | It is an interactive tabletop able to identify tangible objects. |
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| Kuflik | Cognitive | - | RFID | It is a mobile guide for museums. |
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| Lee & Carlisle (2011) [ | Cognitive | Knowledge of subject matter | Accelerometers | It detects falls using the accelerometer of mobile devices. |
| Knowledge of criteria and standards | GPS | |||
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| Linden | Cognitive | Feedback | EEG | It trains children with ADD to pay attention. |
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| Littlewort | Cognitive | Attitudes towards teaching | Camera | This prototype tracks the facial expressions of kids while solving problems using a tutoring system. |
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| Logger Pro [ | Cognitive | - | Commercial Software to visualize sensor data. | |
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| Lu | Cognitive | - | Microphone | It uses the microphone of the mobile device of the user to identify its context and present information about it. |
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| Mandula | Cognitive | Skills in setting | RFID | It identifies indoor locations and objects in order to give contextual information to the user. |
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| Maisonneuve | Cognitive | - | Microphone | It measures the noise pollution. |
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| Muñoz-Organero | Cognitive | - | RFID | It uses sensors to identify objects and give information about them. |
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| Muñoz-Organero | Cognitive | Skills in setting | RFID | It identifies objects on a network lab and gives information about them to the users. |
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| Nijholt | Cognitive | - | Cameras | It captures and displays the non-verbal input of the user. |
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| Ogata | Cognitive | - | GPS | It helps to learn a second language by presenting users with contextual phrases. |
| RFID | ||||
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| Pentland (2004) [ | Cognitive | Knowledge of subject matter | Accelerometer | It monitors the health condition of the user. |
| Blood pressure sensor, EEG | ||||
| Knowledge of criteria and standards | ||||
| Heart-rate monitor | ||||
| Galvanic skin sensor GPS | ||||
| Thermometers | ||||
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| Pentland (2004) [ | Cognitive | Feedback | Bluetooth | It triggers reminders to the user according to its context |
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| Pérez-Sanagustín | Cognitive | - | NFC | It provides contextual information to students inside of the university campus. |
| RFID | ||||
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| Rahman, & El Saddik (2012) [ | Cognitive | - | Accelerometers | It gets information about objects by pointing at them. |
| Infrared cameras | ||||
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| Ramirez-Gonzalez | Cognitive | Skills in setting | NFC | It allows teachers to create information about objects so that students can access this information later. |
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| Serbedzija & Fairclough (2012) [ | Cognitive | - | Heart-rate monitor | It adapts the cockpit of a car according to the user's state and driving rules. |
| Electromyography | ||||
| GPS Speedometer | ||||
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| SPARKvue [ | Cognitive | - | Commercial Software to visualize sensor data. | |
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| Spelmezan, Schanowski & Borchers (2009) [ | Cognitive | - | Bend sensors | It tracks important moments during snowboarding. |
| Force sensors | ||||
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| Software Compass | ||||
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| Strachan (2005) [ | Cognitive | Feedback | GPS | It helps users to navigate through sounds. |
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| Szafir & Mutlu (2013) [ | Cognitive | Knowledge of criteria and standards | EEG | It tracks the attention level of students during a virtual lecture, and recommends which subjects to review after it. |
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| Whitehill | Cognitive | Knowledge of criteria and standards | Camera | The prototype determines the speed at which lesson material should be presented in a tutoring system according to the facial expressions of the learner. |
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| Garrido (2011) [ | Cognitive - Affective | Skills in setting | NFC | It is a game where objects can be found by using sensors. |
| Evaluative skills | RFID | |||
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| Heggen (2012) [ | Cognitive - Affective | Skills in setting | Accelerometer | It uses the sensors on a mobile device to gather scientific data. |
| Camera | ||||
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| GPS | ||||
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| Carroll | Affective | Self-Assessment | Accelerometer | It monitors the emotional state of the user and keeps track of its eating habits. |
| ECG | ||||
| Feedback | Electro dermal activity | |||
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| Consolvo | Affective | Self-Assessment | Accelerometer Barometer | It monitors and keeps track of the physical activity of the user. |
| Camera | ||||
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| Compas | ||||
| Humistor | ||||
| Microphone | ||||
| Thermometer microphone | ||||
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| Froehlich | Affective | Self-Assessment | Accelerometer | It monitors and keeps track of the means of travel by the user. |
| Barometer | ||||
| Feedback | Infrared camera | |||
| GSM | ||||
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| Hsieh | Affective | Self-Assessment | Software sensors | It monitors and keeps track of the user's activities. |
| Feedback | ||||
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| Pentland(2004) [ | Affective | Self-Assessment | Blood glucose meter | It monitors the glucose condition of the user. |
| Software sensors | ||||
| Feedback | ||||
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| Verpoorten | Affective | Feedback | Software sensors | It adapts a virtual learning environment according to the learner's actions and interests. |
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| Aukee | Psychomotor | Feedback | Biofeedback(Barometer) | It gives feedback about the pelvic floor activity, and it is used to improve incontinence. |
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| Bevilacqua | Psychomotor | Knowledge of criteria and standards | Accelerometers | It maps gestures taught on a music lesson to sounds. |
| Feedback | Gyroscopes | |||
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| Brunelli, | Psychomotor | Feedback | Accelerometers | It corrects the posture of people going through a rehabilitation process. |
| Inertial sensors | ||||
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| Burish, & Jenkins (1992) [ | Psychomotor | Feedback | Electromyograph | It teaches patients going through Chemotherapy how to relax. |
| Thermometer | ||||
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| Cockburn | Psychomotor | Feedback | Cameras | It is a game that trains children with autism to perform some facial gestures. |
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| Hoque | Psychomotor | Feedback | Cameras | It is a prototype that helps learners to develop social skills for job interviews |
| Microphones | ||||
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| Kranz | Psychomotor | Feedback | Accelerometers | It corrects the movements of patients going through physiotherapy. |
| Gyroscopes | ||||
| RFID | ||||
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| Kwon & Gross (2005) [ | Psychomotor | Feedback | Accelerometers | It is a motion training system for martial arts. |
| Cameras | ||||
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| Lehrer | Psychomotor | Feedback | ECG | It trains users to breath according to the heartbeat. |
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| Li | Psychomotor | Feedback | Camera | It is a game based psychomotor skill training for kids with autism. |
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| Paradiso | Psychomotor | Feedback | Accelerometers | It produces different sounds according to the gait of the users. |
| Barometers | ||||
| Gyroscopes | ||||
| Sonar | ||||
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| Spelmezan & Borchers (2008) [ | Psychomotor | Knowledge of subject matter | Bend sensors | It helps to train the snowboarding technique. |
| Force sensors | ||||
| Knowledge of criteria and standards | Inertial sensors | |||
| Feedback | Software Compass | |||
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| Spelmezan | Psyhomotor | Feedback | Bend sensors | It helps to train the snowboarding technique using haptic feedback. |
| Force sensors | ||||
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| Takahata | Psychomotor | Feedback | Accelerometers | It helps to train karate movements. |
| Cameras | ||||
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| Vales-Alonso | Psychomotor | Feedback | Barometer | It helps cross country runners with its training. |
| Heart-rate monitor | ||||
| Humistor | ||||
| Thermometer | ||||
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| Van der Linden | Psychomotor | Feedback | Inertial motion capture sensors | It is a prototype that helps learners to practice certain movements while playing violin. |
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| Verhoeff | Psychomotor | Feedback | Accelerometers | It gives feedback according to the user's gait. |
| Gyroscopes | ||||
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| Chang | - | - | Humistor | It is a house that adapts certain aspects automatically according to the user's preferences |
| Light sensors | ||||
| NFC | ||||
| RFID | ||||
| Thermometers | ||||
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| Hsu (2010) [ | - | - | RFID | It is a house that adapts the music being played automatically according to the user's preferences. |
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| Krause | - | - | Accelerometer | It is a mobile phone that changes its behavior according to the user state and surroundings. |
| Galvanic skin response | ||||
| Thermometer | ||||