Title :
Grid-Based Virtual Laboratory Experiments for a Graduate Course on Sensor Networks
Author :
Christou, Ioannis T. ; Efremidis, Sofoklis ; Tiropanis, Thanassis ; Kalis, Antonis
Author_Institution :
Athens Inf. Technol., Paiania
Abstract :
This paper presents the pedagogical and technical challenges the authors faced in developing a distributed laboratory for the execution of virtual scientific experiments (VSEs) superimposed on a Grid infrastructure, for a course on sensor networks that is part of the Master´s in Information Networking (MSIN) program jointly offered by Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), USA and Athens Information Technology (AIT), Athens, Greece. The MSIN program utilizes virtual classroom technologies because of its strong distance learning component. Courses taught by CMU faculty are attended in real-time by students in Athens, Greece, via video-wall teleconferencing sessions. Vice versa, visiting CMU faculty to AIT teach classes that are attended by students at CMU. Students in both institutions enjoy full interactivity with their classmates on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. A distributed shared virtual laboratory is needed for many of the more empirical courses. This paper describes the challenges and issues the authors faced in developing such a lab
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; distance learning; grid computing; teleconferencing; virtual reality; wireless sensor networks; Athens Information Technology; Carnegie Mellon University; Master in Information Networking program; distance learning components; empirical courses; graduate course; grid infrastructure; grid-based virtual laboratory; sensor networks; teleconferencing sessions; virtual classroom technology; virtual scientific experiments; Cameras; Computational modeling; Computer aided instruction; Distributed computing; Electronic learning; Information technology; Laboratories; Learning systems; Oceans; Teleconferencing; Discrete-event simulation; distributed computing; learning systems;
Journal_Title :
Education, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TE.2006.886447