TY - GEN
T1 - Internet of Things for Smart Education
T2 - IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies
AU - Ferreira, Andreza
AU - Oliveira, Wilk
AU - de Amorim Silva, Rafael
AU - Hamari, Juho
AU - Isotani, Seiji
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 IEEE.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - The Internet of Things has become a comprehensive concept used in different contexts (e.g., smart cities, security, and education). In particular, in education, a vast literature has used the Internet of Things to promote smart education. However, there is still no overview of how the Internet of Things has been used to promote smart education. We addressed this challenge by conducting a systematic literature review on the use of the Internet of Things to promote smart education. Through a systematic literature review, we answered the following research questions: i) Which smart objects collect data from the physical world? ii) What types of information are collected? And, iii) what are the goals of collecting this data? Our analysis reveals that i) the most common smart objects in educational environments include sensors, cameras, ID tags, and wearable devices; ii) these devices collect data in twelve main categories, which include everything from microclimatic information to details of the emotional and behavioral state of the actors involved; iii) the purpose of this collection is to provide a more effective and personalized educational experience to individual needs. Our findings play a crucial role in educational technologies, establishing a foundation for future research endeavors and providing valuable insights into the use of the Internet of Things to promote smart education.
AB - The Internet of Things has become a comprehensive concept used in different contexts (e.g., smart cities, security, and education). In particular, in education, a vast literature has used the Internet of Things to promote smart education. However, there is still no overview of how the Internet of Things has been used to promote smart education. We addressed this challenge by conducting a systematic literature review on the use of the Internet of Things to promote smart education. Through a systematic literature review, we answered the following research questions: i) Which smart objects collect data from the physical world? ii) What types of information are collected? And, iii) what are the goals of collecting this data? Our analysis reveals that i) the most common smart objects in educational environments include sensors, cameras, ID tags, and wearable devices; ii) these devices collect data in twelve main categories, which include everything from microclimatic information to details of the emotional and behavioral state of the actors involved; iii) the purpose of this collection is to provide a more effective and personalized educational experience to individual needs. Our findings play a crucial role in educational technologies, establishing a foundation for future research endeavors and providing valuable insights into the use of the Internet of Things to promote smart education.
KW - educational technologies
KW - Internet of Things
KW - literature review
KW - smart classrooms
KW - smart education
U2 - 10.1109/ICALT61570.2024.00058
DO - 10.1109/ICALT61570.2024.00058
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85203789210
T3 - Proceedings - 2024 IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, ICALT 2024
SP - 179
EP - 181
BT - Proceedings - 2024 IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, ICALT 2024
A2 - Altinay, Zehra
A2 - Chang, Maiga
A2 - Kuo, Rita
A2 - Tlili, Ahmed
PB - IEEE
Y2 - 1 July 2024 through 4 July 2024
ER -