TY - GEN
T1 - Virtual classroom for the continuity of educational services in indigenous communities, during social displacement restrictions (Covid-19), based on medium range Wi-fi antennas
AU - Yahuarcani, Isaac Ocampo
AU - Llaja, Lelis Antony Saravia
AU - Satalaya, Angela Milagros Nunez
AU - Pilco, Paul Alexander Garcia
AU - Salazar, Frank Michel Villacorta
AU - Sanchez Atuncar, Giancarlo
AU - Alcantara, Gianina Alejandra Matienzo
AU - Arevalo, Milner David Liendo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 IEEE.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - This work includes an experience of implementation and testing of a virtual classroom developed from the use of a Wi- Fi antenna. It was conceived to be used in indigenous communities where there is no internet or any other telecommunications service, and arises as a necessity for the continuity of educational services during social displacement restrictions decreed by the Peruvian government since March 2020. The set of biosecurity measures decreed by the Peruvian government includes the continuity of educational services through distance mechanisms, which includes the use of traditional means of communication or digital media. Most of the indigenous peoples of the Amazon have neither traditional nor digital media coverage, which also generates costs that are largely unaffordable for families. This has generated the stagnation and intermittency of educational services in most indigenous peoples of the Peruvian Amazon. We propose the use of a medium range Wi-FI antenna to be used in indigenous communities to connect as many students as possible from their homes without physical interaction. Functional tests have been carried out on the types of services (electronic blackboards, chats, videoconferencing applications, file exchange, use of software, etc.), with the participation of 14 students. Among the most relevant results, it is possible to conduct virtual classes with the school population; however, it is still necessary to find or experiment with different configurations regarding antenna coverage (in the future we will experiment with more powerful Wi- Fi antennas), energy consumption and even aspects of the connection and computational performance of the personal computer used as the server.
AB - This work includes an experience of implementation and testing of a virtual classroom developed from the use of a Wi- Fi antenna. It was conceived to be used in indigenous communities where there is no internet or any other telecommunications service, and arises as a necessity for the continuity of educational services during social displacement restrictions decreed by the Peruvian government since March 2020. The set of biosecurity measures decreed by the Peruvian government includes the continuity of educational services through distance mechanisms, which includes the use of traditional means of communication or digital media. Most of the indigenous peoples of the Amazon have neither traditional nor digital media coverage, which also generates costs that are largely unaffordable for families. This has generated the stagnation and intermittency of educational services in most indigenous peoples of the Peruvian Amazon. We propose the use of a medium range Wi-FI antenna to be used in indigenous communities to connect as many students as possible from their homes without physical interaction. Functional tests have been carried out on the types of services (electronic blackboards, chats, videoconferencing applications, file exchange, use of software, etc.), with the participation of 14 students. Among the most relevant results, it is possible to conduct virtual classes with the school population; however, it is still necessary to find or experiment with different configurations regarding antenna coverage (in the future we will experiment with more powerful Wi- Fi antennas), energy consumption and even aspects of the connection and computational performance of the personal computer used as the server.
KW - COVID-19
KW - native communities
KW - San Joaquín de Omaguas
KW - virtual classroom
KW - Wi-Fi
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U2 - 10.1109/CONTIE54684.2021.00033
DO - 10.1109/CONTIE54684.2021.00033
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85126685595
T3 - Proceedings - 2021 4th International Conference on Inclusive Technology and Education, CONTIE 2021
SP - 153
EP - 160
BT - Proceedings - 2021 4th International Conference on Inclusive Technology and Education, CONTIE 2021
A2 - Rodriguez, Francisco Javier Alvarez
A2 - Bringas, Jesus Andres Sandoval
A2 - Leon, Monica Adriana Carreno
A2 - Rivas, Mario Chacon
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 4th International Conference on Inclusive Technology and Education, CONTIE 2021
Y2 - 27 October 2021 through 29 October 2021
ER -