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Applying Active Space Principles to Active Classrooms

Authors: Chad Peiper; David Warden; Ellick Chan; Roy H. Campbell; Sam Kamin; Tim L. Wentling;

Applying Active Space Principles to Active Classrooms

Abstract

Recent developments in pervasive computing have enabled new features for collaboration and instrumentation in educational technology systems. An infrastructure for the integration of components which support interactive pervasive education aids the development of these features. The e-Fuzion system contains the necessary components and management facilities to dynamically compose an adaptive learning system. e-Fuzion provides a set of distributed objects which allow for sharing of multimedia, recording of learning activity, and availability of real-time feedback information for instructors. Using the Gaia infrastructure, the system supports context-aware components and storage. e-Fuzion provides the extensibility necessary for the development of features to be integrated into educational technology systems.

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