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Interactive Mobile Live Video Learning System
Interactive Mobile Live Video Learning System
OBJECTIVE
To develop a mobile learning system that streams live
EXISTING SYSTEM
Broadcasting Live Video content is not optimal for
Mobile-learning System.
Saved contents are shared for mobile users. Less audio and video quality. Non synchronous in nature.
PROPOSED SYSTEM
Live streams the content to the learners mobile devices. Synchronous participation. Large resolution view of teaching screen. Feedback screen facility. H.264 video codec and MPEG-4 Accplus audio codec
used.
MPEG-4 AccPlus
Advanced Audio Coding (AAC), Spectral Band Replication of Coding Technologies
(SBR),
Parametric Stereo (PS).
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT
Windows XP /Windows 7 (32 bit) JDK 1.6 J2ME J2EE ORACLE 10g Tomcat 6.0
HARDWARE REQUIREMENT
1GB RAM 80GB Hard Drive Webcam Microphone
MODULES
Instructor Station Broadcasting Server Mobile Viewer
ARCHITECTURE
Classroom (Teaching Screen, Recorder) Classroom (Teaching Screen, Recorder)
Central Server
Broadcasting Server
Management system
Database
Learner
Learner`
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INSTRUCTOR STATION
2 screens:
Teaching
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CLASSROOM RECORDER
Management module
Parameter module Slide-view encoding module Mouse encoding module Video capture module Audio capture module Sync module Transmission module
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BROADCASTING SERVER
Components:
Administration interface Virtual classroom manager Socket connection manager Data processing and transmission component
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MOBILE VIEWER
Students need to install the
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SEQUENCE DIAGRAM
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FUTURE ENHANCEMENT
audio and video transmitted via TV, while the mobile
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CONCLUSION
convenient and cost-effective system class sessions are broadcast live synchronous participation between students and lecturer
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BOOK REFERENCES
[1] O. Olusola, O. Adesope, S. Olubunmi, and J. McCracken,Implementing Mobile Learning in Developing Countries:Prospects and Challenges, Proc. World Conf. Educational Multimedia,Hypermedia and Telecomm., C. Montgomerie and J. Seale,eds., pp. 1249-1254, 2007. [2] C. Bradley, R. Haynes, J. Cook, T. Boyle, and C. Smith, Design and Development of Multimedia Learning Objects for Mobile Phones, Mobile Learning in Education and Training, M. Ally, ed., Athabasca Univ. Press, 2008. [3] M. Ford and T. Leinonen, MobilEDMobile Tools and Services Platform for Formal and Informal Learning, Mobile Learning Transforming the Delivery of Education and Training, M. Ally, ed., pp. 195-214, AU Press, 2009.
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WEBSITE REFERENCES
http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=985912 http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/ict/statistics/ict/index.html
http://www.forum.nokia.com/main/resources/technologies/open
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