Authors:
Sanghoon Kim
;
Joonkyo Kim
;
Jaehyun Park
and
Seung-Gol Lee
Affiliation:
Inha University, Korea, Republic of
Keyword(s):
Interactive Education, Bi-directional Education, Computer-supported Collaborative Learning(CSCL), Position Pattern, Interactive Whiteboard, Digital Pen.
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Computer-Supported Education
;
e-Learning
;
e-Learning Hardware and Software
Abstract:
A bidirectional interactive education becomes one of the important issues in computer-supported education area. The current computer-supported education system is often composed of an interactive whiteboard (IWB) for a teacher and personal computers or tablets such as iPad and Android tablets for students. Even though a tablet is good for providing various multimedia materials to the students, however, it cannot support the sufficient functionality to capture their feedbacks, especially handwriting inputs. This paper introduces a bidirectional
interactive education system based on a position pattern technology. The proposed system consists of an IWB for a teacher, and digital pens and smart papers for students. In the proposed system, a teacher can communicate interactively with his/her students via an IWB and smart papers. Therefore, it is believed to be very useful framework for the computer-supported collaborative learning either in a classroom locally or in distance learning over
the Internet.
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