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Encyclopedia of Distance Learning, Second Edition
Audio playback program developed by Apple Computer.
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Hypermedia Modules for Distance Education and Beyond
Nicoletta Sala (Università della Svizzera Italiana, Switzerland)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 6
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-198-8.ch157
Abstract
The rapid evolution of digital, networked multimedia technology such as the Internet, e-mail, and computer based and video conferencing can open new educational opportunities. This article describes the use of hypermedia modules inside the distance learning, in particular, in the field of computer based training in electronic instrumentation and measurements. This educational experience has been developed by the Department of Electronic (Dipartimento di Elettronica) - Politecnico of Torino (Italy), where the author participated to control the educational process. This project is a part of an Italian research of distance education named “Consorzio Nettuno” which involves different undergraduate courses (Electronic Engineering, Information Technology, Economic Science). Several modules have been developed, using multimedia technologies, to assist the students to acquire the fundamentals of the basic electronic instrumentation. A client-server system has been designed in order to allow the students to operate on a remote laboratory for experimental training. The courseware includes lessons, exercises, and a training on virtual instruments which emulate actual instruments. The students can also carry out several real laboratory experiments without actually being in the laboratory, by using a client-server structure based on the Internet.
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The Past, Present, and Future of Podcasting
The iTunes software is currently the most popular podcatcher software. iTunes allows users to easily subscribe to podcasts through RSS, search podcasts titles, and have access to Apple’s audio and video store.
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P2PTunes: A Peer-to-Peer Digital Rights Management System
A proprietary software application which is used to connect to the iTunes online store to download digital content. The iTunes software is used to manage play lists among computers and iPods, and to play digital content on Windows computers, Macintosh computers, and the iPod.
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Using Mobile Technology and Podcasts to Teach Soft Skills
This is a popular media player provided by Apple that runs on Windows and Macintosh. It is a type of aggregator that can be used to collect podcasts and vodcasts as well as purchase audio and video content from the iTunes Music Store.
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