A1 – Emotions and Mobile Learning

By ryan.edtech on October 13, 2019

I decided to create a micro-learning experience to quickly walk you through my findings on the role and future of emotions/affective processing in mobile learning as this is something I’ve become very interested in the last few weeks. Hopefully you find it interesting! My goal was to create something concise that would be easy to navigate through, provides some context about the subject, and then gives some inspiration for how mobile learning can be leveraged with affective processing in mind to enhance learning experiences. Looking forward to your feedback.


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3 responses to “A1 – Emotions and Mobile Learning”

  1. anna rzhevska

    Alas, “this site can’t be reached” …


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  2. silvia chu

    Hello Yi Chen,

    It is interesting that bring up the subject “emotions”. Our emotional state can affect the way we learn. Should there be a future AI teacher, then it should also incorporate a feature on how to “read” students’ emotions. If there is an online learning platform that might adapt its content or teaching method depending on the user’s current emotional state. Am I asking too much?


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  3. Yi Chen

    Ryan created an fluent and emotion-friendly website to explain how emotion plays a vital role in the mobile learning process. It is an interactive website with beautiful graphic design to guide readers to gain a general idea of how designers should pay attention to learners’ emotions. The references are solid as well.


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