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DEVELOPMENT AND DISSEMINATION OF
ON-LINE LABORATORIES IN NETWORKS, PROBABILITY THEORY, SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS, AND
MULTIMEDIA COMPUTING
(Award No. NSF EMD 0443137)PI : Andreas
Spanias (ASU)
Co-PIs: A. Papandreou-Suppappola (ASU), C. Tepedelenlioglu (ASU), J. Zhang
(ASU),
F. Bodreaux-Bartels (University of Rhode Island),
M. Stiber (University of Washington-Bothell),
T. Kasparis (University of Central Florida), and
P. Loizou (UT Dallas)
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1. Collaborative Research and
CCLI EMD |
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The CCLI-EMD collaborative effort
involves five universities, namely, Arizona State University (ASU), the
University of Washington Bothell (UWB), the University of Texas at Dallas
(UTD), the University of Rhode Island (URI), and the University of Central
Florida (UCF). This project addresses significant educational technology
innovations and software extensions that enable the on-line software Java-DSP
(J-DSP) to be used in three courses at the above mentioned five different
universities. The Collaborative EMD
involves:
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educational innovation achieved
by generating a large volume of new Java software that upgrades
considerably the J-DSP graphical user interface (GUI)
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a software development task that
extends the mathematical and signal processing functionality of J-DSP so
that it can support on-line computer laboratories in four courses. This
task engages five faculty and several students at the different
universities, and
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a
dissemination and assessment plan that involves five universities in
order to test and provide feedback on the new J-DSP GUI
and all exercises and content
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a comprehensive pilot test of a new multi-site
laboratory concept that allows students in the five universities to run
real time distributed on-line simulations
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2. EMD project
Overview |
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3. Related
publications |
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A. Spanias, V. Atti, R. Chilimula, S. Haag, A.
Papandreou-Suppappola, C. Tepedelenlioglu, J. Zhang, F. Bodreaux-Bartels,
M. Stiber, T. Kasparis, P. Loizou, "Work
in Progress - Multi-University Development and Dissemination of Online
Laboratories in Probability Theory, Signals and Systems, and Multimedia
Computing," in IEEE Proceedings of Frontiers in Education
(FIE-2005), Oct. 19-22, Indianapolis. |
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A. Spanias and V. Atti, "WORKSHOP
- Designing Laboratories, Exercises, and Demos using the Java-DSP
Laboratory Software in Signals and Systems Courses,"in IEEE
Proceedings of Frontiers in Education (FIE-2005), Oct. 19-22,
Indianapolis. |
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A. Spanias and V. Atti, "The
JAVA-DSP (J-DSP) PROJECT – From the Prototype to the Full Implementation
and Dissemination," in Proceedings of 2005 ASEE Annual Conference
and Exposition, June 12-15, 2005, Portland, Oregon. |
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A. Spanias, V. Atti, C. Tepedelenlioglu, A.
Papandreou-Suppappola, and T. Duman, "A
Combined Research and Curriculum Program in Signal Processing for
Communications," Proc. 2005 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition,
June 12-15, 2005, Portland, Oregon. |
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4. J-DSP Mirror Websites at Other
Investigating Universities |
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University of
Texas, Dallas |
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University of Central Florida |
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University of
Washington-Bothell |
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University of
Rhode Island |
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