Title
A Real-Time Web-Cast System for Classes in the BYOD Style.
Abstract
A real-time web-cast system for classes in the BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) style is presented. The teacher starts up our server application software to keep capturing the screens and the voices. The student PCs will be organized in the shape of a binary tree in the following steps. Each student lets his browser connect to the teacheru0027s PC with its FQDN or IP address. The first comer becomes the root that receives screen images and voices directly from the teacheru0027s PC by the WebSocket protocol. Two browsers newly coming in become child nodes of the root or an existing leaf node from which they receive screens and voices by the WebRTC protocol. It is advantageous especially for the classes in the BYOD style because no students are required to install anything other than a browser into the PCs in advance. It is even possible to host students outside the classroom since the teacheru0027s voices are delivered to their PCs.
Year
Venue
Field
2016
NBiS
Real-time web,World Wide Web,WebSocket,Computer science,Tree (data structure),Bring your own device,WebRTC,Software,Multimedia,Fully qualified domain name,Application server
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Daiki Ito121.56
Michitoshi Niibori21110.70
Masaru Kamada311585.04