Dear colleagues,

Some of you might be interested to know that the special issue of the IEEE 
Transactions on Learning Technologies (TLT) that I guest edited on the topic of 
Learning through Wearable Technologies and the Internet of Things has just been 
published. A "sister" issue of the IEEE Transactions on Education (ToE) on 
Maker Learning in Computer Science and Engineering Education is slated for 
release in February 2017.

My guest editorial preface to the TLT special issue is free to download at 
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TLT.2016.2629379 and provides an overview of the six 
articles that constitute the issue. The full issue is available through IEEE 
Xplore at http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?punumber=4620076 
(Click on the "Current Issue" link). Please note that TLT operates on a 
"delayed open-access" publication model whereby the articles are initially only 
available to Xplore subscribers (most university libraries have subscriptions), 
but become open access 12 months following publication. 

For your convenience, a listing of the issue's contents is appended below.

Please feel free to share this message widely with others who might be 
interested, both individually and through the networks and associations of 
which you are a part.

Happy reading!

Kind regards,


Mark J. W. Lee
Adjunct Senior Lecturer, School of Education, Charles Sturt University, 
Australia
Honorary Senior Research Fellow, School of Engineering and IT, Federation 
University, Australia
Visiting Faculty, Entertainment Technology Center, Carnegie Mellon University, 
USA


*** IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies Special Issue on Learning 
through Wearable Technologies and the Internet of Things ***

Guest Editorial: Special Section on Learning through Wearable Technologies and 
the Internet of Things (FREE ACCESS)
Mark J. W. Lee 
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TLT.2016.2629379

gPhysics—Using Smart Glasses for Head-Centered, Context-Aware Learning in 
Physics Experiments 
Jochen Kuhn, Paul Lukowicz, Michael Hirth, Andreas Poxrucker, Jens Weppner, and 
Junaid Younas 
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TLT.2016.2554115

Can You Help Me with My Pitch? Studying a Tool for Real-Time Automated Feedback 
Jan Schneider, Dirk Börner, Peter van Rosmalen, and Marcus Specht 
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TLT.2016.2627043
        
Enhancing Physical Education with Exergames and Wearable Technology 
Renny Lindberg, Jungryul Seo, and Teemu H. Laine 
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TLT.2016.2556671
        
Representing and Reconciling Personal Data and Experience in a Wearable 
Technology Gaming Project 
Cynthia Carter Ching, Mary K. Stewart, Danielle E. Hagood, and Roxanne Naseem 
Rashedi 
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TLT.2016.2602265
                
Appropriating Quantified Self Technologies to Support Elementary Statistical 
Teaching and Learning 
Victor R. Lee, Joel R. Drake, and Jeffrey L. Thayne 
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TLT.2016.2597142

Introducing IoT and Wearable Technologies into Task-Based Language Learning for 
Young Children 
Elena de la Guía , Vicente López Camacho, Luis Orozco-Barbosa, Víctor M. Brea 
Luján, Víctor M. R. Penichet, and María Lozano Pérez
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TLT.2016.2557333

Knowledge Construction in Computer Science and Engineering when Learning 
Through Making
Patricia Charlton and Katerina Avramides
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TLT.2016.2627567


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