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CDAC’s Virtual Classroom

Project Report On

“Virtual Classroom”

Done At CDAC, Mumbai

By Ms. Shubhangi K. Jadhav.
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CDAC’s Virtual Classroom

NCRD 's

Sterling Institute of Technology and Management, Nerul, Navi Mumbai.

Organization:

CDAC, Navi Mumbai

Project Title: “VIRTUAL CLASSROOM” Submitted By: Shubhangi K. Jadhav Project-Coordinator: Archana Rane (CDAC)
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CDAC’s Virtual Classroom

A cknow ledgem ent
I would like to thank my project coordinator Ms. Archana Rane for providing me with continuous support. She was always there to listen and to give advice, and encouraged me to perform better every time. Also, I am grateful to Mr. Sasikumar (CDAC) for providing me with the opportunity to work on this project. Special thanks to my project partner Vilas Suryavanshi from BVIT. Let me also say thank you to all the staff scientists of OSSRC department at C-DAC, Kharghar, for interesting discussions and feedback. I would like to convey my sincere thanks to the MCA Incharge- Mrs. Neha Chopade, Prof. Mrs. Kirti Wankhede, Prof. Mrs. Pooja Raundale for their constant help to go ahead with the project and moral support. I am deeply indebted to all of them for the excellent guidance and invaluable piece of advice. I owe special thanks with deep sense of respect and regard to Raoul Noronha and Meghan Kambli (Project Trainees - CDAC) for the extensive help, co-operation, valuable guidance and encouragement for the project work and the constructive feedback throughout the development phase. The most precious thanks to my parents for giving me life in the first place, for educating me with aspects from both arts and sciences and for their unconditional support and encouragement to pursue my interests.

- Shubhangi Jadhav.

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CDAC’s Virtual Classroom

1. Organization Profile
The Center for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), Mumbai (formerly known as National Center for Software TechnologyNCST) is a scientific



References: [1] IBM Software - IBM Lotus Virtual Classroom www.ibm.com/lotus/virtualclassroom [2] Virtual Classroom—Instructor-led web-based training http://www.cadence.com/support/virtual-classroom.aspx [3] Designing for the Virtual Interactive Classroom http://www.campus-technology.com/article.asp?id=11046 [4] Virtual Teaching in Higher Education http://www.csun.edu/sociology/virexp.htm [5] Live eLearning Solution & Collaboration Solution Software https://www.elluminate.com/ [6] Murray Turoff March 7-10, 1995-Designing a Virtual Classroom http://web.njit.edu/~turoff/Papers/DesigningVirtualClassroom [7] PostgreSQL: Manuals: SQL Commands: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/7.3/interactive/sqlcommands.html [8] Using large Objects http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/database/RHDB-2.1Manual/prog/jdbc-lo.html [9] PostgreSQL: Storing large Data http://www.postgresql.org/docs/7.4/static/jdbc-binary-data.html [10] Happy Coding- java Programming Code Examples http://www.java.happycodings.com/Java_Swing/index.html [11] Absolute java FAQ: All Java Resources http://javafaq.nu/java/free-swing-book/free-swing-bookchapter14.shtml Page 71 CDAC’s Virtual Classroom [12] Code Examples from Java Swing http://examples.oreilly.com/jswing2/code/ [13] Java examples (examples sources code) http://www.java2s.com/ [14] Overview of Java programming resources http://schmidt.devlib.org/java/index.html [15] Java RMI Tutorial http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/kenb/com3337/rmi_tut.html [16] Custom RMI Socket Factory http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/guide/rmi/socketfactory/in dex.html Books: [1] Using IBM Lotus Virtual Classroom: A Best Practices Guide to eLearning http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg246842.html [2] Software Engineering Pressman] – A Practitioner’s Approach [5/e (2001) – [3] Designing Flexible Object-Oriented Systems with UML [Charles Richter] Page 72

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