A Mobile System for Collecting a Digital Trace for the Task of Accounting and Analyzing Horizontal Learning in the Learning Process without using a Cellular Connection
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Today, users of mobile applications in different areas leave a huge amount of digital footprint. The main types of digital footprints are text, photos, videos, audio, and current location. To assist the teacher in horizontal learning, a mobile application that collects all of the above types of digital footprint was developed as well as web application that analyzes it.
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