Presentation 2005-03-05
Design Method Concerning Feeling Association and Feeling Share Support in e-Learning of Art and a Skill Field
Kenji YANO, Naohiko KOBAYASHI, Junpei HORITA, Akio SHIMIZU, Yasuhiro MATSUZAKI, Satoshi YAZAWA, Seiu YAMASHITA, Kouji YOSHIDA, Masato SUZUKI, Hiroshi ICHIMURA,
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Abstract(in English) With the spread of the Internet, remote education ha s developed from a trial stage in the areas of both employee training and school education. In these areas, it deals mainly with the fields of logic and technology. However, besides them, there are other fields such as art, gymnastics, and skill learning. The remote education which deals with these fields could be called the next-generation's remote education which deals since in these fields, sensory matters are important, dictating, memorizing and transmitting contents of questions are crucial but difficu lt. Therefore, in order to make this easy, we will report a method to save the environment and to remind learns of questions they have had by showing icons and then sharing and restoring the environment.
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Keyword(in English) internet / e-learning / penmanship / calligraphy / feeling association / feeling share support
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Conference Date 2005/2/26(1days)
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Title (in English) Design Method Concerning Feeling Association and Feeling Share Support in e-Learning of Art and a Skill Field
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Keyword(1) internet
Keyword(2) e-learning
Keyword(3) penmanship
Keyword(4) calligraphy
Keyword(5) feeling association
Keyword(6) feeling share support
1st Author's Name Kenji YANO
1st Author's Affiliation Advanced Course of Mechanical and Computer Systems Engineering, Tokyo National College of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Naohiko KOBAYASHI
2nd Author's Affiliation Advanced Course of Mechanical and Computer Systems Engineering, Tokyo National College of Technology
3rd Author's Name Junpei HORITA
3rd Author's Affiliation Advanced Course of Mechanical and Computer Systems Engineering, Tokyo National College of Technology
4th Author's Name Akio SHIMIZU
4th Author's Affiliation Department of Computer Science, Tokyo National College of Technology
5th Author's Name Yasuhiro MATSUZAKI
5th Author's Affiliation Department of Computer Science, Tokyo National College of Technology
6th Author's Name Satoshi YAZAWA
6th Author's Affiliation The Graduate School of Information Systems, University of Electro-communications
7th Author's Name Seiu YAMASHITA
7th Author's Affiliation Penmanship R&D Center
8th Author's Name Kouji YOSHIDA
8th Author's Affiliation College of Science and Industrial Technology, Kurashiki University of Science and The Arts
9th Author's Name Masato SUZUKI
9th Author's Affiliation Department of Computer Science, Tokyo National College of Technology
10th Author's Name Hiroshi ICHIMURA
10th Author's Affiliation Department of Computer Science, Tokyo National College of Technology
Date 2005-03-05
Paper # ET2004-102
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 703
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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