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A Distributed Software System Architecture For Wireless Peer-to-Peer Collaborative Learning
Athens, Greece July 09-July 11
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Indrani Vedula, University of Colorado
Richard Han, University of Colorado
Students often turn to their peers for help in order to learn a new concept or lesson introduced by a teacher in class. This establishes roles of tutor and learner between students, which can also reverse depending on the subject, with the teacher as a third-party mediator. This paper discusses our design of a distributed software system architecture that seeks to harness the tutor-learner relationship between peers into a collaborative learning system. Our goal is to provide a verifiable, portable, and inexpensive system of coordinated wireless handhelds that both promotes learning of lesson plans by the students and enhances the tutoring skills of students.
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Indrani Vedula, Richard Han, "A Distributed Software System Architecture For Wireless Peer-to-Peer Collaborative Learning," icalt, pp.7, Third IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT'03), 2003
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