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Title: Privacy Preservation in Mobile-Based Learning Systems: Current Trends, Methodologies, Challenges, Opportunities and Future Direction
Authors: Muhammad, M.K
Oyefolahan, I.O.
Olaniyi, O.M.
Ojeniyi, Joseph Adebayo
Keywords: Mobile learning · Mobile-based learning system · Privacy preservation · Learning management system developers
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021
Citation: Muhammad, M. K., Oyefolahan, I. O., Olaniyi, O. M., & Adebayo, O. J. (2021). Privacy Preservation in Mobile-Based Learning Systems: Current Trends, Methodologies, Challenges, Opportunities and Future Direction. In Information and Communication Technology and Applications: Third International Conference, ICTA 2020, Minna, Nigeria, November 24–27, 2020, Revised Selected Papers 3 (pp. 520-534). Springer International Publishing.
Series/Report no.: ICTA 2020, CCIS 1350;pp. 520-534;
Abstract: The adoption of mobile technologies in education are evolving like in the business and health sectors. The design of user-centric platform to enable individuals participate in the activities of learning and teaching is currently area of research. The Learning Management Systems (LMS) area assists learners and academic activities but, it continues to fall short of desired impact due to huge demands of the application. More importantly, the mobile applications offer enormous convenience not without the possibility of eavesdropping and maliciously exploiting data about users. The original structure of mobile learning requires that data and processing heads have centralized entity, which is not possible in wireless application arrangements due to communication overhead of transmitting raw data to central learning processor. This led to the use of distributed mobile learning structure, which preserve privacy of learners. This study discusses the challenges, current trends, methodology, opportunities and future direction of privacy preservation in mobile-based learning systems. The study highlighted the use of learners’ private data and behavioral activities by LMS especially in understanding the needs of learners as well as improvement of their experiences. But, it raises concerns about the risks of learners’ privacy on LMS due the mining processes of learners, which were not considered in existing related studies in literature.
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