Education has undergone major changes in recent years, with the development of digital
information transfer, storage and communication methods having a significant effect. This
development has allowed for access to global communications and the number of resources
available to today’s students at all levels of schooling. After the initial impact of computers and
their applications in education, the introduction of e-learning and m-learning epitomised the
constant transformations that were occurring in education. Now, the assimilation of ubiquitous
computing in education marks another great step forward, with Ubiquitous Learning (u-
learning) emerging through the concept of ubiquitous computing. It is reported to be both
pervasive and persistent, allowing students to access education flexibly, calmly and seamlessly.
U-learning has the potential to revolutionise education and remove many of the physical
constraints of traditional learning. Furthermore, the integration of adaptive learning with
ubiquitous computing and u-learning may offer great innovation in the delivery of education,
allowing for personalisation and customisation to student needs.