Carol Daunt's Doctorate: Telepresence

 

Other Researchers

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Department of Education, Dongguk Korea.

Namin Shin is an assistant professor

Address for correspondence: Namin Shin, Department of Education, Dongguk

Pil-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul, Korea 100-715. Email: naminshin@dgu.edu

 

 

Dr. Wijnand IJsselsteijn

Associate Professor

Human-Technology Interaction Group

Department of Technology Management

Eindhoven University of Technology

P.O. Box 513

5600 MB Eindhoven

The Netherlands

 

University of California - Berkeley

David Nguyen - nguyendt@eecs.berkeley.edu

Prof. John Canny - jfc@cs.berkeley.edu

 

Multiview Project

MultiView adds a new level of spatial fidelity to the many-to-many video conferencing experience by providing multiple views but giving each person in the conference the single unique and correct view of the remote side. This new level of spatial fidelity restores many of the non-verbal and spatial cues lost in typical single-view video conference systems -- like eye contact and deixis -- and improves the overall effectiveness of remote collaboration.

 

Mandy's Telepresence in Education

Investigate this blog further.

 

Presence-Research.org

Presence-Research.org aims to offer up-to-date and relevant information and resources on (tele-)presence, i.e. the subjective experience of 'being there' in mediated environments such as virtual reality, simulators, cinema, television, etc.

 

Transparent Telepresence Research Group (TTRG)

They seem to have stopped publishing in 1998 - but could be some good info on their website.

 

Virtual Environments:

Scott Fisher

This is work from late 80s early 90s but good info. See website.

 

Mark Childs

Learners' Experiences of Mediated Environments

 

Telepresence Research & Labs

List of research projects - see website.

 

M.I.N.D.Labs

A number of presence projects - Biocca - see website.

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