DocumentCode
1754307
Title
C3TO: An architecture for implementing a chat based call centre and Tutoring Online
Author
Butgereit, Laurie ; Botha, Reinhardt A.
Author_Institution
Meraka Inst., CSIR, Pretoria, South Africa
fYear
2010
fDate
19-21 May 2010
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
The mobile phone is quickly becoming the personal computer of Africa. In Africa the cell phone is widely used, for example, in banking, crime prevention, tracking applications for identification documents, and education. C3TO is an architecture for implementing a call centre over various chat protocols such as Mxit, Jabber, and Google Talk. It is a J2EE based application running with Mobicents and provides the functionality to enable a number of tutors (or counsellors or information officers) to answer questions or provide information to thousands of people using inexpensive chat protocols on their cell phones. The first practical implementation of C3TO was the re-design and re-implementation of the Dr Math project in South Africa where thousands of primary and secondary school pupils get help with their mathematics homework from a handful of university students using Mxit on their cell phones.
Keywords
Java; call centres; educational institutions; electronic messaging; intelligent tutoring systems; microcomputers; mobile handsets; protocols; C3TO; Dr Math project; J2EE application; Mobicents; South Africa; chat based call centre; chat protocols; mathematics homework; mobile phone; online tutoring; personal computer; question answering; school pupils; university students; Africa; Cellular phones; Educational institutions; Internet; Mathematics; Protocols; Scalability; C3TO; Dr Math; Mxit; chat; jabber; mobicents;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
IST-Africa, 2010
Conference_Location
Durban
Print_ISBN
978-1-905824-15-1
Type
conf
Filename
5753049
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