Uncompressed HD video for collaborative teaching an experiment

  • Authors:
  • Andrei Hutanu;Ravi Paruchuri;Daniel Eiland;Milos Liska;Petr Holub;Steven R. Thorpe; Yufeng Xin

  • Affiliations:
  • Center for Computation&Technology, Louisiana State University, 70809 Baton Rouge, USA;Center for Computation&Technology, Louisiana State University, 70809 Baton Rouge, USA;Center for Computation&Technology, Louisiana State University, 70809 Baton Rouge, USA;CESNET z.s.p.o, Zikova 4, 162 00 Prague, Czech Republic;CESNET z.s.p.o, Zikova 4, 162 00 Prague, Czech Republic;MCNC, PO Box 12889, 3021 Cornwallis Road, Research Triangle Park, 27709 North Carolina, USA;MCNC, PO Box 12889, 3021 Cornwallis Road, Research Triangle Park, 27709 North Carolina, USA

  • Venue:
  • COLCOM '07 Proceedings of the 2007 International Conference on Collaborative Computing: Networking, Applications and Worksharing
  • Year:
  • 2007

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Abstract

This article describes a distributed classroom experiment carried out by five universities in the US and Europe at the beginning of 2007. This experiment was motivated by the emergence of new digital media technology supporting uncompressed high-definition video capture, transport and display as well as the networking services required for its deployment across wide distances. The participating institutes have designed a distributed collaborative environment centered around the new technology and applied it to join the five sites into a single virtual classroom where a real course has been offered to the registered students. Here we are presenting the technologies utilized in the experiment, the results of a technology evaluation done with the help of the participating students and we identify areas of future improvements of the system. While there are a few hurdles in the path of successfully deploying this technology on a large scale, our experiment shows that the new technology is sustainable and the significant quality improvements brought by it can help build an effective distributed and collaborative classroom environment.