LMS 1 2 2 LMS Blended-Learning CS PC Web LMS MOOC CS PC LMS LMS Requested Features for Mobile Learning Application dedicated to LMS Toshiyuki Kamada 1 Yasushi Kodama 2 Yuki Terawaki 2 Abstract: The blended-learning style that is a face-to-face classroom with learning management systems in a class becomes popular in higher education courses. Because in the blended-learning style course, learners as students use PC console during each lessons, but especially for non-cs Major students, this learning environment tend to occur a considerable stress against operating PCs. By looking at the recent educational technology services, the companies to serve job skill training courses servces their proprietary mobile applications as their main learning environments, but academic sectors such as serving MOOCs cources are too late in mobile applications. In this paper, the authors investigate the requirement for mobile learning applications that helps LMS as Web application in the blended-style higher education courses. The approach for this is a qualitative study with the background of past experiences of using emerging mobile application dedicated for LMSs in the courses. 1. Web Learning Management System LMS PC PC PC 1 Aichi University of Education 2 Hosei University PC LMS Blended-Learning 2007 LMS Moodle Blended-Learning Web LMS 1
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