2013 Fourth International Conference on E-Learning "Best Practices in Management, Design and Development of E-Courses: Standard 2013
DOI: 10.1109/econf.2013.55
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Effectiveness of the Image/Video Compression and Its Role in Supporting e-Learning Systems

Abstract: In this paper, we address the problem of delivery of image and multimedia services on bandwidth deficient wire and wireless networks for E-learning. Became exponential growth in the volume of image and multimedia limits the ability of companies to manage this data, image and multimedia and control effectively, and with continued high storage costs make the companies having problems retrieving image and multimedia. This research aims to address these items discussion and analysis: concepts of image/video compre… Show more

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“…The most challenging aspect is the creation of learning contexts. The foundations are not only the understanding and application of various learning theories, but more importantly, the creativity of the designer themselves (Abdel-Hafiez and Heshmat, 2013). Digital learning has been called "the window of knowledge in the future world" (Yel and Sfenrianto, 2017;Shang et al, 2006).…”
Section: Digital Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most challenging aspect is the creation of learning contexts. The foundations are not only the understanding and application of various learning theories, but more importantly, the creativity of the designer themselves (Abdel-Hafiez and Heshmat, 2013). Digital learning has been called "the window of knowledge in the future world" (Yel and Sfenrianto, 2017;Shang et al, 2006).…”
Section: Digital Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%