AbstractThis study examined the educational workability of using classroom video conferencing (CVC) as an instructional approach in teaching peace education. It also aimed to develop appreciation on the use of technology among the students utilizing a quasi- experimental research design to compare the effect of CVC to the traditional approach of teaching peace education. Students in the CVC group were taught using video and audio transmissions, a technique heavily dependent on means of communication and technology. Analyses of the students’ learning performance taken upon the completion of the treatment suggested that the CVC had a significant effect on students’ posttest scores. The CVC group's performance in the pretest and posttest was h...
The purpose of this literature review is to examine the effectiveness of videoconferencing on elemen...
This study was designed to determine whether there was a difference in either the overall frequency ...
This paper aims at evaluating the potentials of videoconferencing education as well as to understand...
This study investigates designing and implementing a speaking course in which face-to-face instructi...
The problem in learning is the inaccuracy of educators or lecturers in using learning media, in fact...
AbstractVideoconferencing technology is now considered as an advantageous way to connect with people...
Drawing on a decade of evaluation research into videoconferencing in English schools, this paper exp...
The advantages of video conferencing in educational institutions are well documented. Scholarly lite...
This paper presents the findings of a study comparing the amount of interactivity generated in three...
Learning takes place in wide range of settings, across the whole life span, and with a variety of ai...
From an initial pilot project (phase 1) that explored the use of video conferencing in the support o...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
\u27Building Bridges: A Critical Examination of the Use of Videoconference as a Peace Education Prac...
Many schools already have the facility to use videoconferencing, and, as the technology develops, th...
This article reports the findings of a small-scale study exploring student views of the videoconfere...
The purpose of this literature review is to examine the effectiveness of videoconferencing on elemen...
This study was designed to determine whether there was a difference in either the overall frequency ...
This paper aims at evaluating the potentials of videoconferencing education as well as to understand...
This study investigates designing and implementing a speaking course in which face-to-face instructi...
The problem in learning is the inaccuracy of educators or lecturers in using learning media, in fact...
AbstractVideoconferencing technology is now considered as an advantageous way to connect with people...
Drawing on a decade of evaluation research into videoconferencing in English schools, this paper exp...
The advantages of video conferencing in educational institutions are well documented. Scholarly lite...
This paper presents the findings of a study comparing the amount of interactivity generated in three...
Learning takes place in wide range of settings, across the whole life span, and with a variety of ai...
From an initial pilot project (phase 1) that explored the use of video conferencing in the support o...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
\u27Building Bridges: A Critical Examination of the Use of Videoconference as a Peace Education Prac...
Many schools already have the facility to use videoconferencing, and, as the technology develops, th...
This article reports the findings of a small-scale study exploring student views of the videoconfere...
The purpose of this literature review is to examine the effectiveness of videoconferencing on elemen...
This study was designed to determine whether there was a difference in either the overall frequency ...
This paper aims at evaluating the potentials of videoconferencing education as well as to understand...