Distributed multimedia education with real-time feedback

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Abstract

The delivery of applications with both real-time and non-real-time service expectations, such as multimedia education, using the WWW has led to a new model for service provisioning. The profile of a distance learning session, including video-on-demand, is unlike any other service delivered over the WWW or a dedicated intranet. After developing several WWW-based multimedia distribution systems for distance learning. A profile and service expectation has been developed. By including real-time feedback to the students and administrators, information about the effectiveness of the education being delivered can be made. A pre-fetch or reservation strategy, coupled with historical information about student behavior can significantly improve information delivery to the desktop. Presentation of this model, a discussion of the design, and analysis of the results found in actual use are provided.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication1997 IEEE 1st Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing, MMSP 1997
EditorsYao Wang, Amy R. Reibman, B. H. Juang, Tsuhan Chen, Sun-Yuan Kung
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Pages507-512
Number of pages6
ISBN (Electronic)0780337808, 9780780337800
DOIs
StatePublished - 1997
Event1st IEEE Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing, MMSP 1997 - Princeton, United States
Duration: 23 Jun 199725 Jun 1997

Publication series

Name1997 IEEE 1st Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing, MMSP 1997

Conference

Conference1st IEEE Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing, MMSP 1997
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityPrinceton
Period23/06/9725/06/97

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