A hardware and software architecture suitable for active-learning approaches is described, using gigabit network, video conferencingequipment, network control and collaborative learning software. This system supports interaction and collaboration features in thelecture delivery task, between teacher and students, as well as between students, within and also outside of the classroom. This reportdocumented the integration of two software packages `NetSupport Manager' and `Silicon Chalk' in the delivery of an Applied MachineVision course whereas lecture, demonstration and laboratory activities are merged seamlessly. This system was used to teachsynchronously to graduate students at Kagoshima University in Spring 2004.
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