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Internet of Things (IoT) Technologies for Empowering E-Education in Digital campuses of Smart Cities


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This article centers around the exploration related to the e-learning in the smart cities. The recent innovation, for example, Internet of Things (IoT) is quickly grown in the computerized life. Formation of the intelligent urban communities is developing with the idea of the IoT in the same time. E-residents as the fundamental component play an imperative part in building the keen urban communities. It is undeniable that another type of the resident in the smart cities can assume a fundamental part in case he/she gets satisfactory e-learning. In the computerized life, the IoT grounds in the intelligent urban communities are focused on the enhancement of the e-Leaning part by utilizing advanced communications and methods. Our work here centers around the requirement of embracing IoT techniques in campuses of intelligent cities , as well as supporting the theoretical analysis about the anticipated benefits of the smart learning and its application in the brilliant communities in a definite discussion.

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E-Leaning, E-education, Digital Campuses, Internet of Things (IoT), Smart Cities.
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Amira Hassan Abed
Dept. of Information Systems Center, Egyptian Organization for Standardization & Quality, Egypt

Abstract


This article centers around the exploration related to the e-learning in the smart cities. The recent innovation, for example, Internet of Things (IoT) is quickly grown in the computerized life. Formation of the intelligent urban communities is developing with the idea of the IoT in the same time. E-residents as the fundamental component play an imperative part in building the keen urban communities. It is undeniable that another type of the resident in the smart cities can assume a fundamental part in case he/she gets satisfactory e-learning. In the computerized life, the IoT grounds in the intelligent urban communities are focused on the enhancement of the e-Leaning part by utilizing advanced communications and methods. Our work here centers around the requirement of embracing IoT techniques in campuses of intelligent cities , as well as supporting the theoretical analysis about the anticipated benefits of the smart learning and its application in the brilliant communities in a definite discussion.

Keywords


E-Leaning, E-education, Digital Campuses, Internet of Things (IoT), Smart Cities.

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