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Date:
August 2, 2005
Time:
9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.
Venue:
SCOPE Lecture Theatre, SCOPE, Academic Exchange
Building,
City University of Hong Kong
Abstract:
Distance Learning technologies are important application issues
of multimedia computing and networking. The talk starts from the
discussion of current distance learning standards, with a highlight
of some potential research problems. A survey of distance education
technologies and projects toward possible solutions is given. The
talk covers important topics, such as ubiquitous computing,
instruction authoring and assessment, educational technology, and
standards for distance learning. Demonstrations of distance learning
projects follow the presentation. The conclusion of this talk points
out suggestions and directions to the potential future university
operations. Audiences may benefit from the talk by understanding the
new research issues of distance learning.
Outline:
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Preliminary concepts and history of distance
learning
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SCORM: Sharable Courseware Object Reference Model
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Demonstrations of SCORM-based distance learning projects
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Summary and References
Reference Websites:
Biography:
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Dr. Shih is a Professor of the
Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering
at Tamkang University, Taiwan. He is a member of ACM. As a
senior member of IEEE, Dr. Shih joins the Educational
Activities Board of the Computer Society. His current
research interests include Multimedia Computing and Distance
Learning. He was a faculty of the Computer Engineering
Department at Tamkang University in 1986. In 1993 and 1994,
he was a part time faculty of the Computer Engineering
Department at Santa Clara University. He was also a visiting
professor at the University of Aizu, Japan in summer 1999, a
visiting researcher at the Academia Sinica, Taiwan in summer
2001, and an adjunct faculty member of Xidian University,
China. Dr. Shih has edited many books and published over 340
papers and book chapters, as well as participated in many
international academic activities, including the
organization of more than 30 international conferences and
several special issues of international journals. He is the
founder and co-editor-in-chief of the International
Journal of Distance Education Technologies, published by
Idea Group Publishing, USA. He is also the associate editor
of IEEE Transactions on Multimedia and ACM
Transactions on Internet Technology. Dr. Shih has
received many research awards, including research awards
from National Science Council of Taiwan, IIAS research award
of Germany, and several best paper awards from international
conferences. He also received many funded research grants
from both domestic and international agencies. Dr. Shih has
been invited to give more than 10 keynote speeches and
plenary talks in international conferences, tutorials in
IEEE ICME 2001 and ACM Multimedia 2002, and talks at
international conferences and overseas research
organizations. Publications, demonstrations and contact
address of Dr. Shih can be retrieved from http://www.mine.tku.edu.tw/chinese/teacher/tshih.htm. |
Related Links:
General information about the
keynote speeches
Keynote Speech 2:
Automatic meaning discovery using Google by Dr. Paul Vitanyi
Keynote Speech 3:
Imagine a World: A look into the Future of E-Learning by Mr. Shaun
Rein
Keynote Speech 4:
Teaching and Learning - towards Flexibility by Mr. John Treloar
Queries regarding the keynote speeches should be
addressed to the Tutorial Chair Howard Leung by email to
howard@cityu.edu.hk.
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