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What is Application Sharing

Handbook of Research on Digital Information Technologies: Innovations, Methods, and Ethical Issues
An element of remote access, falling under the collaborative software umbrella that enables two or more users to access a shared application or document from their respective computers simultaneously in real time. Generally, the shared application or document will be running on a host computer, and remote access to the shared content will be provided to other users by the host user.
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Web Enhanced vs. Traditional Approach for a Science Course
Gennadiy Kuleshov (TUI University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-970-0.ch008
Abstract
The use of web enhanced curriculum to teach and reinforce science concepts based on specific learning objectives has been a positive experience for faculty and students. This chapter provides a review of the rapid development of web enhanced science courses as a teaching-with-technology alternative to the traditional approach. The main theme of the article is a step by step introduction to the design, implementation, and usage of a computer-aided system in teaching undergraduate science (physics, mathematics, electronics, and chemistry) courses with an adequate laboratory experience. These steps are (i) the learning management system evaluation and selection; (ii) computerized course curriculum adjustment to a web-based format; (iii) the simulations (virtual labs) and animated illustrations if needed; (iv) the establishment of threaded discussion board where each student is expected to participate in discussions moderated by a professor; (v) computerized test set ups; (vi) student feedback summarization and analysis.
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E-Collaborative Knowledge Construction
Mechanism that allows e-collaboration partners to work with the same application on the same document simultaneously.
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