Streaming Media Server Design
Streaming Media: Technologies, Standards, Applications
Streaming Media: Technologies, Standards, Applications
Can e-learning replace classroom learning?
Communications of the ACM - New architectures for financial services
Open-source learning management with moodle
Linux Journal
Does ICT contribute to powerful learning environments in primary education?
Computers & Education
Scalable Video on Demand: Adaptive Internet-based Distribution
Scalable Video on Demand: Adaptive Internet-based Distribution
An automated end-to-end lecture capture and broadcasting system
ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications, and Applications (TOMCCAP)
Scheduling strategy for realistic implementation of video on demand over IPTV system
CEA'07 Proceedings of the 2007 annual Conference on International Conference on Computer Engineering and Applications
Fast algorithms for DCT-domain image downsampling and for inverse motion compensation
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology
Integrating multidimensional means in e-learning
Proceedings of the second ACM international workshop on Multimedia technologies for distance leaning
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This study proposes an e-Broadcasting System (EBS) for students' online learning. With the increase in network bandwidth and the progress of upgrading computer performance, the transmission and communication of multimedia information on the Internet is becoming increasingly popular. The e-Broadcasting System, based on live broadcast and video-on-demand services, can provide students with high-quality films as their needs at any time by integrating various video and audio devices to output video and audio frames. Students can clearly view the live teaching situation and learning materials of the remote class. In advance, this system combines Windows Media Services with learning management system such as Moodle. It is helpful for students to learn the recorded learning materials of the contents.