Work in progress - multi-university development and dissemination of online laboratories in probability theory, signals and systems, and multimedia computing
A. Spanias, V. Atti, R. Chilimula, S. Haag, A. Papandreou-Suppappola, C. Tepedelenlioğlu, J. Zhang, F. Bodreaux-Bartels, Michael Stiber, T. Kasparis, P. Loizou
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Abstract
This collaborative effort involves five universities, namely, Arizona State University, the University of Washington-Bothell, the University of Texas at Dallas, the University of Rhode Island, and the University of Central Florida. The paper describes educational technology innovations and software extensions that enable the on-line software Java-DSP to be used in three courses at five different universities. The project includes educational innovations, software extensions to support on-line computer laboratories in four courses at five universities, and a dissemination and assessment plan