Netbased Learning for the Next Millenium

Luleå University of Technology has for the last few years deployed a netbased learning environment, mStar, to distribute courses to students independent of time and geographic distance. The mStar enviroment gives remotely attending students equal possibilities as traditionally attending students to...

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Main Authors: Kåre Synnes, Peter Parnes, Johnny Widén, D. Schefström
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1999
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.34.1889
http://www.cdt.luth.se/~unicorn/papers/sciisas99/sciisas99.pdf
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Summary:Luleå University of Technology has for the last few years deployed a netbased learning environment, mStar, to distribute courses to students independent of time and geographic distance. The mStar enviroment gives remotely attending students equal possibilities as traditionally attending students to take an active part of a course, as well as enhancing the learning experience for all students. This is made possible through a novel combination of IP-multicast technology and the WWW. This paper reports on experiences gained over a few years of practice and depicts a vision of the next generation of the mStar environment.