Title of article :
Distributed Engineering Education: Evolution of the Telecollaboration Stations for Individualized Distance Learning
Author/Authors :
R. T. Abler and I. G. Wells، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Engineering education benefits from the knowledge
and experience of topic “experts” both in the technical perspective
of understanding the material and the educational perspective of
understanding the challenges that students commonly encounter in
learning a topic. Classically, these experts have published material
as textbooks and perhaps web pages. Through distance learning,
these experts can interact with students and instructors beyond
the normal confines of a classroom or campus. Classroom-based,
distance learning does not provide personalized, individual interaction
outside the classroom setting. This situation can be critical
in the context of courses with laboratory content. In this paper,
the authors discuss how individualized interactions across a wide
range of educators and learners can be supported. This support is
facilitated by the deployment of telecollaboration stations (TCS).
The evolution and use of these stations are described, as are some
of the challenges and educational benefits that result.
Keywords :
distance learning , education , Signal processing , videoconferencing.
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION