Proceedings of the first ACM international workshop on Multimedia technologies for distance learning
ACM Multimedia Conference
Proceedings of the second ACM international workshop on Multimedia technologies for distance leaning
ACM Multimedia Conference
Interactive mixed reality for collaborative remote laboratories
MTDL '11 Proceedings of the third international ACM workshop on Multimedia technologies for distance learning
A novel framework for distance education using asynchronous interaction
MTDL '11 Proceedings of the third international ACM workshop on Multimedia technologies for distance learning
A-view: real-time collaborative multimedia e-learning
MTDL '11 Proceedings of the third international ACM workshop on Multimedia technologies for distance learning
Discovering small-world in association link networks for web-based learning
MTDL '11 Proceedings of the third international ACM workshop on Multimedia technologies for distance learning
A user evaluation framework for web-based learning systems
MTDL '11 Proceedings of the third international ACM workshop on Multimedia technologies for distance learning
Interactive tutoring of cooking activities with personalized multimedia recipe search
MTDL '11 Proceedings of the third international ACM workshop on Multimedia technologies for distance learning
Game-based concept visualization for learning programming
MTDL '11 Proceedings of the third international ACM workshop on Multimedia technologies for distance learning
Discovery of implicit correlation between shared information in an open environment
MTDL '11 Proceedings of the third international ACM workshop on Multimedia technologies for distance learning
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The MTDL 2011 workshop in its third edition aims to continue in the contribution and evaluation of the impact of multimedia technologies to e-Learning. This workshop is held in conjunction with the ACM Multimedia 2011 Conference in Scottsdale, Arizona, U.S.A. As a cover paper of this workshop, we briefly summarize important issues to be addressed in e-learning in the first section, followed by a discussion of important issues proposed in the 5 papers accepted to the workshop (among the 9 submissions), plus 3 invited papers.