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http://dx.doi.org/10.15207/JKCS.2015.6.4.113

Convergence Development of Video and E-learning System for Education Disabled Students  

Son, Yeob-Myeong (Department of Digital Management and Information Graduate School, Nambu University)
Jung, Byeong-Soo (Department of Digital Management and Information Graduate School, Nambu University)
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Journal of the Korea Convergence Society / v.6, no.4, 2015 , pp. 113-119 More about this Journal
Abstract
Currently, we are presenting an alternative educational environment for the normal student of education rules failure of the only that has been the school system student. The study for students with disabilities, it is designed especially to be able to use difficult disabilities the use of hand. Development objectives of the learning video e-learning system of persons with disabilities, is that to be able to capable of self-directed learning of disabled students. Configuration of e-running system, Web-based multimedia system, utilizing the system that will change the video conferencing system and voice to a character hearing impaired students through the chat system is 1:1 by communication, and teachers it is possible to perform two-way communication. A learning disability e-learning system developed in this paper between teachers and students with disabilities 1:1 training is conducted using a two-way communication algorithms.
Keywords
E-learning contents; disabled students; video E-learning System; Web Server Operating System; Client;
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