DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMPUTING STUDIES

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Raja Kushalnagar

Instructor
Department of Information and Computing Studies
National Technical Institute for the Deaf

2010 Submissions

Formal Presentation

Kushalnagar, Raja. “Empowering Mainstreamed Deaf Students with Multiple Video Perspectives.” International Symposium in Technology and Deaf Education, NTID at RIT. Rochester, NY. 23 June 2010. Presentation.

Published Article

Kushalnagar, Raja S., and J. Paris. “Evaluation of a Scalable and Distributed Mobile Device Video Recording Approach for Accessible Presentations.” Proc. of IPCCC 2010: The 29th IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conf., Albuquerque, NM. 9-11 Dec. 2010. 81-88. Print. *

Kushalnagar, Raja S., A.C. Cavender, and J. Paris. “Multiple View Perspectives: Improving Inclusiveness and Video Compression in Mainstream Classroom Recordings.” Proceeding ASSETS ‘10, Proceeedings of the 12th International ACM SIGACCESS Conferemce on Computers and Accessibility. Orlando, FL. 25-27 Oct 2010. 123-130. Web. *

Kushalnagar, Raja S., and Jehan-Francois Paris. “Multiple View Scalability of Presentations Distributed to Heterogeneous Devices.” Performance Evaluation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems (SPECTS). Proc. of SPECTS 2010: 2010 International Symposium, University of Houston. Houston, TX. 11-14 July 2010. 7-13. IEEE. Web. *

Kushalnagar, Raja. “A Comparison of P2P Approaches in Handling Multiple Video Perspective Streams by Mobile Devices to Support a More Inclusive Environment.” Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops (PERCOM Workshops). 2010 8th IEEE International Conference, Universitate Trier. Mannheim, Germany. 29 Mar. - 2 Apr. 2010. 855-56. IEEE. Web. *

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James Mallory

Professor
Department of Information and Computing Studies
National Technical Institute for the Deaf

2010 Submissions

Formal Presentation

Mallory, James, and Vicki Robinson. “Using Second Life to Enhance Student Learning of Technical Concepts.” American Society for Engineering Educators. Rochester, NY. 27 Mar. 2010. Formal Presentation.

Long, Gary, and James Mallory. “Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Online Learners.” Exploring Instructional and Access Technologies. An International Symposium in Technology and Deaf Education, 22 June 2010, NTID at RIT. Rochester, NY. Presentation.

Mallory, James, and Joseph Stanislow. “Using Virtual World of Second Life to Teach Technology.” 21st International Congress of the Education of the Deaf. Vancouver, B.C. 19 July 2010. Presentation.

Published Article

Mallory, James. “Using Second Life to Enhance Student Learning of Technical Concepts.” Exploring Instructional and Access Technologies. An International Symposium in Technology and Deaf Education, NTID at RIT. Rochester, NY. 23 June 2010. Web. Print. *

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