Arthur Edwards

Arthur Edwards received his Master’s degree in Education from the University of Houston in 1985. He has been a Researcher-Professor at the University of Colima since 1985, where he has served in various capacities. He has been with the School of Telematics since 1998. His primary areas of research are Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL), distance learning, collaborative learning, multimodal leaning, and mobile learning. The primary focus of his research is presently in the area of mobile collaborative learning.

Publications

Wireless Technologies in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks: Present and Future Challenges
Raul Aquino-Santos, Arthur Edwards, Víctor Rangel-Licea. © 2012. 382 pages.
Inter-vehicle communication (IVC) systems based on wireless ad-hoc networks have the potential to provide increased automotive safety, to achieve smooth traffic flow on the...
Technology for Facilitating Humanity and Combating Social Deviations: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Miguel Vargas Martin, Miguel A. Garcia-Ruiz, Arthur Edwards. © 2011. 354 pages.
Technology has been used to perpetrate crimes against humans, animals, and the environment, which include racism, cyber-bulling, illegal pornography, torture, illegal trade of...
Towards Usable Collaborative Virtual Reality Environments for Promoting Listening Comprehension
Miguel A. Garcia-Ruiz, Arthur Edwards, Raul Aquino-Santos, Jay Shiro Tashiro, Bill Kapralos. © 2011. 26 pages.
This chapter investigates whether an educational virtual environment can be developed to practice listening comprehension skills that meets second language student needs...