Development Of A Synchronous Distance Education Project Between Uga And Kagoshima University
Author(s) -
Koichi Iwasaki,
Kazuo Morita,
Chi N. Thai
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--13169
Subject(s) - distance education , curriculum , class (philosophy) , gigabit , computer science , workstation , the internet , architecture , experiential learning , videoconferencing , multimedia , world wide web , software engineering , engineering management , telecommunications , engineering , operating system , pedagogy , artificial intelligence , sociology , art , visual arts
An IT architecture was proposed herein to deliver synchronous distance education materials from UGA to Kagoshima University. This architecture was designed for extensive computer and Internet resources such as gigabits network, video conferencing and remote control software. But we found that it could be adapted to minimal IT resources such as cable modem at 1 Mbps and audio-only feedback between teacher and students. System performance and student feedback for the first 7-week class period are reported herein.
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