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ubiquitous$86076$ - translation to γερμανικά

JAPANESE COMPUTER SCIENTIST
Ubiquitous Communicator; Ubiquitous communicator; Sakamura; 坂村健

ubiquitous      
adj. allgegenwärtig
Computer Based Training         
  • Teacher showing primary school students how to work a program at a primary school in [[Santa Fe, Mexico City]]
  • 19th-century classroom, Auckland
  • Multimedia space, Moldova Alliance Française
  • Artificial intelligence (33661764490)
  • 148x148px
  • Combination whiteboard and [[bulletin board]]
  • [[Cuisenaire rods]]
  • Data security breach
  • Human respiratory system pedagogical
  • Interactive whiteboard in 2007
  • Early 20th-century [[abacus]] used in a Danish [[elementary school]]
  • Learning management system
  • Preparation for training teachers on the subject of Wikipedia - Center for Educational Technology
  • Preschool class
  • Preschool activity
  • A student attending online class in Kerala, India, during the COVID-19 pandemic
  • Teacher training in Naura
  • A 2.5 m teaching [[slide rule]] compared to a normal sized model
  • Wikimedia Taiwan 10 Anniversary Conference Combining the Education and Wikimedia in Taiwan Taking the Higher Education as an Example
  • World Vision Higher Secondary College - Wikipedia Education Program
USE OF TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION TO IMPROVE LEARNING AND TEACHING; NOT RESTRICTED TO HIGH TECHNOLOGY
E-learning; Instructional technology; Edtec; Elearning; Virtual education; Cyber Learning; Learning technology; Computer based training; Vles; Web-based training; Computer assisted instruction; ECourse; Icourse; Computer Based Learning; Computer-Assisted Instruction; Educational Technology; Computer-based training; Education technology; Technology in education; Education Technology; Online training; Computer aided instruction; ELearning 2.0; Educational Technologist; ICT education; Information and communication technologies in education; ICT In Schools; ICT In Education; Online courses; Online classes; Classroom performance systems; Electronic classroom; Internet class; Podcast class; Podcasted class; History of personal learning environments; Electonic Classroom; Electronic Classroom; Online Learning; Computer assisted learning; Instructional Technology; Learning 2.0; Classroom response system; Online course; Computer-assisted learning; Instructional Technologies; Eschool; Personal learning environments; Web-based learning; Edtech; E-learning glossary; Technology Enhanced Learning; ICT (education); Technology-Enhanced Learning; Web-based teaching materials; Learning aids; Computer-based learning; Education 2.0; Educational technologist; Teaching machines; Everest Syndrome; E learning; E-Instruction; E Instruction; Educational technologies; Learning technologies; Educational Management System; ELearning; Classroom Response Systems; Student Response Systems; Student response systems; Classroom technology; Using Technology in Education; Ed tech; Ubiquitous learning; Computer aided learning; Computer-aided learning; Computer aided education; Computer-aided education; Computer-assisted education; Computer assisted education; Information and Communication Technology (education); Online teaching; Computers in education; Online Education; Edutech; Electronic learning; Digital education; Digital technologies in education; Flexible Learning; Virtual training; U-learning; Web-Based Instruction; E-Learning; Computer Based Training; Learning Technologies; Digital teaching platform; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Digital Teaching Platform; Digital Teaching Platform; Impact of technology on the educational system; Technology's Impact on the Educational System; Elearning programme; E-learning program; E-learning programs; E-learning programme; E-learning programmes; Elearning program; Elearning programs; Technology-enhanced learning; Cyberlearning; Computer-assisted instruction; Computer-based education; Educational website; Computer-managed instruction; How to videos; Learners persona; Online High School Classes; Computer Managed Instruction; EdTech; Technology based education; Computer managed instruction; Online-learning; Computer-aided instruction; Classroom Performance Systems; Remote education; Smart learning; Educational practices; Disadvantages of educational technology; History of educational technology; Computer-simulated training; EduTech; Draft:Educational technology; Computer managed learning; Education tech; Educational tech
CBT, computerunterstütztes Lernen (Lernprogramme für PC's, bei denen der Benutzer interaktiv arbeiten kann)
learning aids         
  • Teacher showing primary school students how to work a program at a primary school in [[Santa Fe, Mexico City]]
  • 19th-century classroom, Auckland
  • Multimedia space, Moldova Alliance Française
  • Artificial intelligence (33661764490)
  • 148x148px
  • Combination whiteboard and [[bulletin board]]
  • [[Cuisenaire rods]]
  • Data security breach
  • Human respiratory system pedagogical
  • Interactive whiteboard in 2007
  • Early 20th-century [[abacus]] used in a Danish [[elementary school]]
  • Learning management system
  • Preparation for training teachers on the subject of Wikipedia - Center for Educational Technology
  • Preschool class
  • Preschool activity
  • A student attending online class in Kerala, India, during the COVID-19 pandemic
  • Teacher training in Naura
  • A 2.5 m teaching [[slide rule]] compared to a normal sized model
  • Wikimedia Taiwan 10 Anniversary Conference Combining the Education and Wikimedia in Taiwan Taking the Higher Education as an Example
  • World Vision Higher Secondary College - Wikipedia Education Program
USE OF TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION TO IMPROVE LEARNING AND TEACHING; NOT RESTRICTED TO HIGH TECHNOLOGY
E-learning; Instructional technology; Edtec; Elearning; Virtual education; Cyber Learning; Learning technology; Computer based training; Vles; Web-based training; Computer assisted instruction; ECourse; Icourse; Computer Based Learning; Computer-Assisted Instruction; Educational Technology; Computer-based training; Education technology; Technology in education; Education Technology; Online training; Computer aided instruction; ELearning 2.0; Educational Technologist; ICT education; Information and communication technologies in education; ICT In Schools; ICT In Education; Online courses; Online classes; Classroom performance systems; Electronic classroom; Internet class; Podcast class; Podcasted class; History of personal learning environments; Electonic Classroom; Electronic Classroom; Online Learning; Computer assisted learning; Instructional Technology; Learning 2.0; Classroom response system; Online course; Computer-assisted learning; Instructional Technologies; Eschool; Personal learning environments; Web-based learning; Edtech; E-learning glossary; Technology Enhanced Learning; ICT (education); Technology-Enhanced Learning; Web-based teaching materials; Learning aids; Computer-based learning; Education 2.0; Educational technologist; Teaching machines; Everest Syndrome; E learning; E-Instruction; E Instruction; Educational technologies; Learning technologies; Educational Management System; ELearning; Classroom Response Systems; Student Response Systems; Student response systems; Classroom technology; Using Technology in Education; Ed tech; Ubiquitous learning; Computer aided learning; Computer-aided learning; Computer aided education; Computer-aided education; Computer-assisted education; Computer assisted education; Information and Communication Technology (education); Online teaching; Computers in education; Online Education; Edutech; Electronic learning; Digital education; Digital technologies in education; Flexible Learning; Virtual training; U-learning; Web-Based Instruction; E-Learning; Computer Based Training; Learning Technologies; Digital teaching platform; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Digital Teaching Platform; Digital Teaching Platform; Impact of technology on the educational system; Technology's Impact on the Educational System; Elearning programme; E-learning program; E-learning programs; E-learning programme; E-learning programmes; Elearning program; Elearning programs; Technology-enhanced learning; Cyberlearning; Computer-assisted instruction; Computer-based education; Educational website; Computer-managed instruction; How to videos; Learners persona; Online High School Classes; Computer Managed Instruction; EdTech; Technology based education; Computer managed instruction; Online-learning; Computer-aided instruction; Classroom Performance Systems; Remote education; Smart learning; Educational practices; Disadvantages of educational technology; History of educational technology; Computer-simulated training; EduTech; Draft:Educational technology; Computer managed learning; Education tech; Educational tech
Lehrhilfe

Ορισμός

ubiquitous computing
Computers everywhere. Making many computers available throughout the physical environment, while making them effectively invisible to the user. Ubiquitous computing is held by some to be the Third Wave of computing. The First Wave was many people per computer, the Second Wave was one person per computer. The Third Wave will be many computers per person. Three key technical issues are: power consumption, user interface, and wireless connectivity. The idea of ubiquitous computing as invisible computation was first articulated by Mark Weiser in 1988 at the Computer Science Lab at Xerox PARC. http://ubiq.com/hypertext/weiser/weiser.html. (1994-12-23)

Βικιπαίδεια

Ken Sakamura

Ken Sakamura (坂村 健, Sakamura Ken, born 25 July 1951 in Tokyo, Japan), as of April 2017, is a Japanese professor and dean of the Faculty of Information Networking for Innovation and Design at Toyo University, Japan. He is a former professor in information science at the University of Tokyo (through March 2017). He is the creator of the real-time operating system (RTOS) architecture TRON.

In 2001, he shared the Takeda Award for Social/Economic Well-Being with Richard Stallman and Linus Torvalds.