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Publications by Ricardo Queirós

2011

Interoperability on e-Learning 2.0: The PEACE Case Study

Authors
Queiros, R; Oliveira, L; Silva, C; Pinto, M;

Publication
ENTERPRISE INFORMATION SYSTEMS, PT 2

Abstract
The confluence of education with the evolution of technology boosted the paradigm shift of the face-to-face learning to distance learning. In this scenario e-Learning plays an essential role as a facilitator of the teaching/learning process. However new demands associated with the new Web paradigm require that existent e-Learning environments characterized mostly by monolithic systems begin interacting with new specialized services. In this decentralized scenario the definition of a strategy of interoperability is the cornerstone to ensure the standardization communication among systems. This paper presents a definition of an interoperability strategy for an e-Learning environment at our School (ESEIG) called PEACE - Project for ESEIG Academic Content Environment. This new interoperability model relies on the application of several coordination and integration standards on several services, controlled by teachers and students, and included in the PEACE environment such as social networks, repositories, libraries, e-portfolios, intelligent tutors, recommendation systems and virtual classrooms.

2011

Differences in internet and LMS usage: A case study in higher education

Authors
Babo, R; Rodrigues, AC; Lopes, CT; de Oliveira, PC; Queiros, R; Pinto, M;

Publication
Higher Education Institutions and Learning Management Systems: Adoption and Standardization

Abstract
The Internet plays an important role in higher education institutions where Learning Management Systems (LMS) occupies a main role in the eLearning realm. In this chapter we aim to characterize the Internet and LMS usage patterns and their role in the largest Portuguese Polytechnic Institute. The usage patterns were analyzed in two components: characterization of Internet usage and the role of Internet and LMS in education. Using a quantitative approach, the data analysis describes the differences between gender, age and scientific fields. The carried qualitative analysis allows a better understanding of students' both motivations, opinions and suggestions of improvement. The outcome of this work is the presentation of the Portuguese students' profile regarding Internet and LMS usage patterns. We expect that these results can be used to select the most suitable digital pedagogical processes and tools to be adopted regarding the learning process and most adequate LMS's policies. © 2012, IGI Global.

2009

EduMCA: An approach to educational mobile content adaptation

Authors
Queiros, R; Pinto, MP;

Publication
Actas da 4a Conferencia Iberica de Sistemas e Tecnologias de Informacao, CISTI 2009

Abstract
As the variety of mobile devices connected to the Internet grows, there is a corresponding increase in the need to deliver content tailored to their heterogeneous characteristics. At the same time, we watch to the increase of eLearning in universities through the adoption of electronic platforms and standards. Not surprisingly, the concept of mLearning (Mobile Learning) appeared in recent years decreasing the limitation of learning location with the mobility of general portable devices. However, this large number and variety of Web-enabled devices poses several challenges for Web content creators who want to automatic get the delivery context and adapt the content to the client mobile devices. In this paper we analyze several approaches to defining delivery context and present an architecture for deliver uniform mLearning content to mobile devices denominated eduMCA-Educational Mobile Content Adaptation. With the eduMCA system the Web authors will not need to create specialized pages for each kind of device, since the content is automatically transformed to adapt to any mobile device capabilities from WAP to XHTML MP-compliant devices.

2010

Cross-Correlation and Sine-Fitting Techniques for High-Resolution Ultrasonic Ranging

Authors
Queiros, R; Alegria, FC; Girao, PS; Serra, AC;

Publication
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INSTRUMENTATION AND MEASUREMENT

Abstract
This paper presents a combination of two techniques for high-resolution ultrasonic distance measurements in air. The first is the cross correlation between transmitted and received signals to determine the time of flight (TOF), and the second is sine fitting of other transmitted and received signals to determine the phase shift (PS) between them. Sine fitting can estimate the PS with very high accuracy. The result of this synergy is a very accurate distance measurement. For example, the final uncertainty is less than 100 mu m for distances up to 1200 mm.

2010

Gender Differences in Internet Usage Habits: A Case Study in Higher Education

Authors
Babo, R; Lopes, CT; Rodrigues, AC; Pinto, M; Queiros, R; de Oliveira, PC;

Publication
BUSINESS TRANSFORMATION THROUGH INNOVATION AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT: AN ACADEMIC PERSPECTIVE, VOLS 1-2

Abstract
The usage of information and communication technologies has been growing among students and teachers. In order to improve the use of the Internet as a tool to support teaching and learning it is necessary to understand the Internet usage habits of students. Thus, a study was conducted with 1397 students from five schools of the Polytechnic of Porto. The data was collected through an online questionnaire abd was analized by age range, gender and scientific field. In this paper,gender differences are analyzed and presented in 3 dimensions: type of Internet usage, communication tools and the role of the Internet tools in education.

2010

Towards eLearning 2.0: Case Study of an eLearning Environment

Authors
Queiros, R; Oliveira, L; Pinto, M; Silva, C;

Publication
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 9TH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON E-LEARNING, VOL 1

Abstract
In these days the learning experience is no longer confined within the four walls of a classroom. Computers and primarily the Internet have broadened this horizon by creating a way of delivering education that is known as eLearning. In the meantime, the Internet or, more precisely, the Web is heading towards a new paradigm where the user is no longer just a consumer of information and becomes an active part in the communication. This two-way channel where the user takes the role of the producer of content triggered the appearance of new types of services such as Social Networks, Blogs and Wikis. To seize this second generation of communities and services, educational vendors are willing to develop eLearning systems focused on the new and emergent users needs. This paper describes the analysis and specification of an eLearning environment at our School (ESEIG) towards this new Web generation, called PEACE - Project for ESEIG Academic Environment. This new model relies on the integration of several services controlled by teachers and students such as social networks, repositories, libraries, e-portfolios and e-conference systems, intelligent tutors, recommendation systems, automatic evaluators, virtual classrooms and 3D avatars.

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