: Ubiquitous computing could help the organisation and the mediation of social interactions wherever and whenever these situations might occur. Using those technologies enables the learning environment to be embedded in the real daily life. One of the most important ubiquitous technologies is radio frequency identification (RFID) tag, which is very useful and efficient to realise the ubiquitous computing, by mapping the real objects and the information into a virtual world. In the near future, RFID tags will be embedded in a lot of physical objects in order to trace the shipping of the products, and so forth. This paper proposes a computer assisted language learning (CALL) environment called tag added learning objects (TANGO). TANGO detects the objects around the learner using RFID tags, and assigns some questions to the learner related to the detected objects that he usually uses during the daily life to improve his vocabulary knowledge. Also, this environment allows the learners to s...
Hiroaki Ogata, Chengjiu Yin, Moushir M. El-Bishout