Martin Svensson
Martin is a PhD student in Computer Science with an orientation in Informatics at Linnaeus University (LNU). His current research interests include the design of tools and systems that allow learners to create, annotate, store and share digital content produced during their learning efforts. His main focus in this area is on the development of flexible concepts and methods to integrate and make use of contextual characteristics related to the creation of such digital content.
Contact info
Email: martin.svensson[at]lnu.se
Phone: +46 70 343 77 96
Office: B3033
Website
http://www.casualsemantics.se
Latest publications
Pettersson, O., Svensson, M., Gil, D., Andersson, J., & Milrad, M. (2010). On the Role of Software Process Modeling in Software Ecosystem Design. Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Software Ecosystems, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Svensson, M., Kurti, A., & Milrad, M. (2010). Enhancing Emerging Learning Objects with Contextual Metadata Using the Linked Data Approach. Proceedings of the 6th IEEE WMUTE International Conference on Wireless, Mobile and Ubiquitous Technologies in Education WMUTE 2010 held in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, April 12-16th, 2010.
Svensson, M. (2009) Contextual Metadata in Practice. Proceedings of the 2009 First International Conference on Advances in Multimedia. IEEE Computer Society.
Kurti, A., & Svensson, M. (2009). Using Contextual Metadata for Enhanced Reusability of Mobile Media Objects. Sharing Experiences with Social Mobile Media Proceedings of the International Workshop in conjunction with MobileHCI 2009, September 15th 2009, Bonn, Germany.
Pp 67-72.
Svensson, M., Pettersson, O. & Persson, M. (2009) Pinetree: A Learning Content Repository Based on Semantic Web Technologies. Ninth IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, 2009. ICALT 2009.
Spikol, D., Milrad, M. Svensson, M., Pettersson, O. & Persson, M. (2008). Mobile Collaboration Tools and Systems to Support Ubiquitous Learning. Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Conference on Collaboration Technologies 2008, Wakayama, Japan August 30-31, 2008.
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