Advanced Internet
Thematic Programs
Based on our experience in innovation management, two Thematic R&D Programs for e-Health and Remote Education (DE) were launched in 2014. The goal was to develop applications that enhance remote collaboration in these two areas of knowledge.
The program received funding from the Ministries of Health and Education, the Department of Labor Management and Health Education (SGTES) and Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (Capes). From 104 proposals received, five projects were selected: three for remote education (e-learning) and two for e-Health
Selected Projects
Remote education
Virtual Laboratory of Educational Activities in Science and Robotics (GT-LabVad)
Objective: To develop a virtual laboratory for remote presentation of virtual experiments, adaptation of visual language for children and availability of virtual benches in public spaces.
Coordination: Fábio Ferrentini Sampaio (UFRJ), Leonardo Cunha de Miranda (UFRN) e Marcos da Fonseca Elia (UFRJ).
Multiplatform and Open Network Educational Resources (GT-REMAR)
Objective: To develop authoring and publishing tools to build and adapt Open Educational Resources (OER) on web, mobile and desktop platforms.
Coordination: Delano Medeiros Beder (UFSCAR) e Joice Lee Otsuka (UFSCAR).
Working Group on Mobile Remote Experimentation (GT-MRE)
Objective: To develop a remote experimentation system, integrated with mobile devices, which enables working with real physical systems over the internet.
Coordination: Juarez Bento da Silva (UFSC).
e-Health
Development of mobile app for disclosure of information about rare diseases (GT-RarasNet)
Objective: To create an application and a web platform, integrated with mobile devices, to transmit national information about such diseases.
Coordination: Natan Monsores de Sá (UnB)
Implementation of Smart Questionnaires for Mobile Devices – a case study applied to the evaluation of elderly people´s Mental Health (GT-MobVida)
Objective:To create electronic questionnaires in an easy and intuitive way, which enable tracking diseases and planning of mental health care for the elderly people.
Coordination: Magdala de Araújo Novaes (UFPE)