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Role of ICT in Online Education during COVID-19 Pandemic and beyond
Published in Archana Singh, Vinod Kumar Shukla, Ashish Seth, A. Sai Sabitha, ICT and Data Sciences, 2022
Steffy Sebastian, Albert Thomson, Vinod Kumar Shukla, Iman Ajaj Naje
Adobe Connect is a web conferencing software that offers immersive online meeting experiences from small groups to large webinars. Adobe has no limit on the number of users in the meeting. Its features, including video chat, desktop and document sharing, and customizing new apps in sync, have made it a large base for educators to conduct remote digital learning. Adobe Connect Meetings is synced with Adobe Connect Webinars and Adobe Connect Learning, making it even more impressive and the best platform a true virtual classroom [20].
TeleBCI: remote user training, monitoring, and communication with an evoked-potential brain-computer interface
Published in Brain-Computer Interfaces, 2020
Andrew Geronimo, Zachary Simmons
The teleBCI system (Figure 1) was set up by the researcher in the home of the participant team. It included a Windows 10-based laptop with integrated webcam and microphone, a second patient-facing monitor on which was mounted a Tobii eyeX eye tracking bar (Tobii, Sweden), and an 8-channel g.Nautilus cap (Guger Technologies, Austria), with gelled g.Scarabeo active electrodes for recording EEG. The videoconferencing software Adobe Connect (Adobe, USA) allowed for two-way audio and video transmission, screen sharing, and remote computer control by the research team. Data synchronization (Box Inc., USA) allowed for programs, settings, and study data to be shared bi-directionally between the researcher and participant team. BCI2000 [25] was used for data acquisition, computation, and feedback of biosignals. EEG data was recorded from electrodes Fz, Cz, P3, Pz, P4, PO7, Oz, and PO8 at 250 Hz, 8th-order Butterworth filtered between 0.5 and 60 Hz, and 60 Hz notch filtered before being saved to file. Simultaneously, BCI2000 synchronized the capture of 2-dimensional position of detected eye gaze at a rate of approximately 30 Hz.