© 2017 Australian Teacher Education Association. Teachers in rural and remote schools face many challenges including those relating to distance, isolation and lack of professional development opportunities. This article examines a project where mathematics and science teachers were provided with professional development opportunities via video conferencing to help them use syllabus documents to develop their teaching programs. The study is qualitative and draws on teacher conversations and surveys using a community of inquiry theoretical framework to analyse the data. The results demonstrate that teacher professional development via video conferencing has both strengths and weaknesses but can support teachers through collaboration to develo...
It’s Technology Week at Teacher. In the latest episode of our Teaching Methods podcast series, we di...
The purpose of this study was to field-test several conferencing technologies in regional schools in...
Impending changes in Australian education brings forth the expected transformation of teachers worki...
Most teachers recognise the benefits of meeting face-to-face for professional learning activities. H...
Most teachers recognise the benefits of meeting face-to-face for professional learning activities. H...
This study investigated the effectiveness of using point-to-point videoconferencing for a 3-day prof...
Access to quality professional learning and the opportunity to collaborate with other educators\ud c...
This study investigated the effectiveness of using point-to-point videoconferencing for a 3-day prof...
Videoconferencing technology offers an enticing opportunity for distance education providers to opti...
The purpose of this research is to identify the specific skills required of videoconference teachers...
In recent years corporations and educational institutions have begun to look at video teleconferenci...
This study explored video technology as a tool to overcome problems of distance, cost, and shortage ...
This project utilized emerging technologies such as mobile \ud broadband videoconferencing along wit...
Many teachers working in remote and regional areas have limited access to collegial support networks...
This chapter reports on school-based research conducted in a rural and remote region of Australia. E...
It’s Technology Week at Teacher. In the latest episode of our Teaching Methods podcast series, we di...
The purpose of this study was to field-test several conferencing technologies in regional schools in...
Impending changes in Australian education brings forth the expected transformation of teachers worki...
Most teachers recognise the benefits of meeting face-to-face for professional learning activities. H...
Most teachers recognise the benefits of meeting face-to-face for professional learning activities. H...
This study investigated the effectiveness of using point-to-point videoconferencing for a 3-day prof...
Access to quality professional learning and the opportunity to collaborate with other educators\ud c...
This study investigated the effectiveness of using point-to-point videoconferencing for a 3-day prof...
Videoconferencing technology offers an enticing opportunity for distance education providers to opti...
The purpose of this research is to identify the specific skills required of videoconference teachers...
In recent years corporations and educational institutions have begun to look at video teleconferenci...
This study explored video technology as a tool to overcome problems of distance, cost, and shortage ...
This project utilized emerging technologies such as mobile \ud broadband videoconferencing along wit...
Many teachers working in remote and regional areas have limited access to collegial support networks...
This chapter reports on school-based research conducted in a rural and remote region of Australia. E...
It’s Technology Week at Teacher. In the latest episode of our Teaching Methods podcast series, we di...
The purpose of this study was to field-test several conferencing technologies in regional schools in...
Impending changes in Australian education brings forth the expected transformation of teachers worki...