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Klara Nahrstedt
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Internet-based Distance Learning in Slovakia
Klara Nahrstedt; Julius Bajcsy
E-Learn: World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2002 (2002) pp. 1973–1976
Many universities in USA, Canada and West Europe have extensive experiences in offering distance education courses to remote students and utilize the advanced Internet and multimedia technology for appropriate interaction. In Eastern Europian...
Topics: Internet, Educational Technology, Distance Education
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A Study of Visual Context Representation and Control for Remote Sport Learning Tasks
Wanmin Wu; Zhenyu Yang; Klara Nahrstedt
World Conference on Educational Media and Technology 2008 (Jun 30, 2008) pp. 1180–1189
Shared visual context plays a vital role in video-mediated remote learning tasks. However, it remains unclear how to provide such visual context in order to best facilitate learning. In this paper, we present an exploratory study to (a) evaluate the ...
Topics: Video
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A System to Remotely Control the Display of Applications in a Multi-display Environment
Anupama Mahajan; Klara Nahrstedt; Brian P. Bailey; Kapil Agarwal
World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2003 (2003) pp. 2297–2304
When people work collaboratively with physical forms of information such as post-it notes, charts, or storyboards, they often place them on a wall, where they can easily view, annotate, and organize the information. With advances in ubiquitous...
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Readiness of 802.11 Infrastructure for Mobile Learning Communities
Klara Nahrstedt; Ying Huang; Zheng Zeng; Long Vu; Anjali Sridhar
World Conference on Educational Media and Technology 2011 (Jun 27, 2011) pp. 1783–1792
Abstract: Advances in wireless technologies such as 802.11 have allowed students to communicate ubiquitously on our campuses and made it possible for them to exchange information through mobile devices such as cell-phones, tablets and laptops. In...
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Mobile Illinois Clicker (Mi - Clicker): Next Generation Educational Tool for Mobile Learning Communities
Anjali Sridhar; Ying Huang; Michael Ford; Craig McIntyre; Ohm Patel; Samuel Retika; Ang Pan; Ben Gass; Wonjun Jang; Min Koo Kang; Yudha Purnama Malima; Andrew Rachwalski; Alexander Loeb; Klara Nahrstedt; Lawrence Angrave
World Conference on Educational Media and Technology 2011 (Jun 27, 2011) pp. 2819–2824
Education has always been the hallmark of man’s progress in the civilized world. In the past few decades we have seen the face of the classroom change by including more and more electronic devices like projectors, tablet PC’s and computers. Mobile...