Wearable sensors have traditionally been used to measure and monitor vital human signs for well-being and healthcare applications. However, there is a growing interest in using and deploying these technologies to facilitate teaching and learning, particularly in a higher education environment.
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PDF) Towards a wearable education: Understanding the determinants affecting students' adoption of wearable technologies using machine learning algorithms