A Multi-Agent Virtual Seminar System (MAVIS) in Collaborative Distance Learning

Author(s):  
ChingMiin Duh ◽  
LiarnRurng Wen ◽  
John Sillince ◽  
Masoud Saeedi
2013 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 1-11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pierpaolo Di Bitonto ◽  
Teresa Roselli ◽  
Veronica Rossano ◽  
Maria Sinatra

One of the most closely investigated topics in e-learning research has always been the effectiveness of adaptive learning environments. The technological evolutions that have dramatically changed the educational world in the last six decades have allowed ever more advanced and smarter solutions to be proposed. The focus of this paper is to depict the three main dimensions that have driven research in the e-learning field and the evolution of the technological approaches adopted for the purposes of building advanced educational environments for distance learning. Then, the three different approaches adopted by the authors are discussed; these consist of a multi-agent system, an adaptive SCORM compliant package and an e-learning recommender system.


1998 ◽  
Vol 25 (2) ◽  
pp. 146-148 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lee M. Stadtlander

Many colleges and universities are augmenting their distance-learning programs with telecommunications media. However, there is little guidance available on the mechanics of instructing in a virtual classroom. The objectives of this article are to briefly discuss the history and central issues of distance education, to describe my own experience in teaching an online virtual seminar, and to offer recommendations for future courses.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shmeylan A. Al Harbi ◽  
Mohammad S. Shawaqfeh ◽  
Amenah Qotineh ◽  
Mariam Abdalla ◽  
Mohammed Abujamal ◽  
...  

Abstract Background:Distance learning in pharmacy schools has gained importance with the growth of technology. However, facing the COVID-19 pandemic governments worldwide have dramatically accelerated the pace of implementing virtual learning not only to prevent the spread of the virus but also to ensure continuity of education. Studies have provided emerging evidence assessing the distance learning environment, barriers, obstacles, perceptions, and attitudes of educators as well as learners since the outbreak. Objectives: To evaluate students’ satisfaction in seminar course conducted virtually due to distance learning model in comparison to previous conventional seminar presentation.Materials and Methods: A total of 102 students’ responses to 8-questions survey were collected and analyzed. The responders were 42 students from batch 5, the conventional in-class seminar model (41%) and 60 students from batch 6 students, the virtual seminar model 59%) were included. The survey score was compiled for all questions to reflect the students’ satisfaction. In this study, we have used the descriptive statistics like mean and standard deviation and to find the comparison between group-1 (Batch 5) and group-2 (batch-6) using independent sample t-test, p<0.05 was fixed as level of significant.Results: Virtual seminar model (batch 6) reported a conveniently high satisfaction like the conventional in-class seminar model (batch 5).Conclusion: The college of pharmacy at King Saud bin Abdul Aziz University for Health Science was successfully able to modify the seminar course due to the COVID-19 outbreak to ensure the safety of students and staff while maintaining the quality of the course, and further improving the students’ satisfaction.


2017 ◽  
pp. 49-56
Author(s):  
Galina A. Samigulina ◽  
Asem S. Shayakhmetova ◽  
Adlet Nyusupov

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