Title:
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THE NEW RICH-MEDIA BASED PROGRAMMING SYSTEM EDUART AND ITS APPLYING FOR THE SUPPORT OF STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS |
Author(s):
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Ivo Martiník, Vladimír Lieberzeit |
ISBN:
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978-972-8939-71-7 |
Editors:
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Miguel Baptista Nunes and Pedro Isaías |
Year:
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2012 |
Edition:
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Single |
Keywords:
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EduArt, rich-media, MERLINGO, eLearning, students with special needs, CESNET2 |
Type:
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Full Paper |
First Page:
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236 |
Last Page:
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243 |
Language:
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English |
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Full Contents:
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Paper Abstract:
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EduArt (Education Art) programming system is the new revolutionary product determined for realization of recordings based on the rich-media technologies and their publishing on-line or on-demand. That software can be operated at any workstation, notebook, netbook, mobile device, etc. with the particular supported operating system. The system surpasses significantly similar commercial solutions mainly in terms of its mobility, simple operation which can be mastered even by a common user without a special training and no requirements for a specialized and costly hardware. MERLINGO project (MEdia-rich Repository of LearnING Objects) based on the rich-media technologies application in the eLearning environment is aimed at the building of the central repository of multimedia learning objects in the distributed environment containing teachers presentations accessible within the national academic computer network CESNET2. The support of integration of students with special needs into the learning process is a new aspect in the MERLINGO project activities being currently aimed at the application of methodology enabling adaptation of study materials made by rich-media based technologies, their barrier-free distribution for students with special needs, pilot implementation of those adapted study materials, expansion of services provided by the central repository of MERLINGO and the possibility of indexation and browsing in audio recordings. In that area, implementation of the new programming system EduArt plays the essential role. |
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