Teleconferencing in the Caribbean revolves around the University of the West Indies (UWI). Being a regional University, it caters to the higher educational needs of 16 countries in the Caribbean. It has been offering courses through the teleconference system since 1982. However, the network has been undergoing various changes and remains robust. This paper attempts to provide a compendious account of the genesis, status and prospects of this teleconferencing network and advances it as a medium for widening UWI’s reach throughout the region
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The challenge of Information and Communication Technology Management within the Caribbean university...
The 21st century is characterized by the rapid growth of information and com-munication technologies...
This paper traces the evolution of The University of the West Indies’ Open Campus (UWIOC), which is ...
This paper describes a highly successful pilot program of four audio-teleconferences that was offere...
As a result of the increasing demand for tertiary education in many developing countries, institutio...
As educational institutions and other training facilities search for more economical ways to deliver...
This thesis examines the role of distance education in teacher professional development in the Cari...
The paper addresses several issues which impact on distance learning at university level including t...
An assessment survey of 76 tertiary level institutions across the Caribbean region identified a need...
Abstract This article presents the perception of various stakeholders regarding the effectiveness of...
This article presents the perception of various stakeholders regarding the effectiveness of teleconf...
Abstract: The regionalization of new telecommunications and media services in the Caribbean has to b...
The University of the West Indies (UWI) is one of two regional universities in the world. In the his...
Public televisions channels have been in existence for 40 years in Martinique. They are now well est...
This study developed a model for evaluating the ability of ICT-based modes of communication to foste...
The challenge of Information and Communication Technology Management within the Caribbean university...
The 21st century is characterized by the rapid growth of information and com-munication technologies...