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e-Classroom Using IOT to Revolutionize the Classical Way of Knowledge Sharing

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Machine Learning and Information Processing

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Advancement in technology has not only led to exchange of information between machines and objects but also led to reduced human intervention. With this, everything is being made smart. A classroom with the functionality to track attendance using an application, change the slides of a presentation, emailing important notes with voice access commands and managing power of the lecture hall automatically can be termed as e-Classroom. Conventional methods of knowledge sharing (or session delivery) and the use of technology are not mutually exclusive, but they complement each other. The classroom will incorporate new innovative aids for teaching which are possible only in an electronic environment. The e-Classroom project aims at flexible, interactive conduction of oral sessions, e-Records of list of sessions conducted by instructors and attendees, maintenance of e-Notes, resources management such as power management and many such modules.

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Vatwani, N., Valecha, S., Wadhwani, P., Kataria, V., Sengupta, S. (2020). e-Classroom Using IOT to Revolutionize the Classical Way of Knowledge Sharing. In: Swain, D., Pattnaik, P., Gupta, P. (eds) Machine Learning and Information Processing. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1101. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1884-3_3

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