In this article the authors make a case for videoconferencing as a way to diversify middle and secondary classrooms. Through a description of the setup of a videoconference between American pre-service teachers and Moroccan undergraduates, the authors attempt to demystify the use of videoconferencing in middle and secondary education. The authors conclude with suggestions for middle and secondary educators who wish to use videoconferencing as a way to incorporate greater diversity and multicultural education in their classrooms
As the United States public school classrooms encounter notable shifts in student demographics and i...
Learning takes place in wide range of settings, across the whole life span, and with a variety of ai...
As K-12 schools acquire equipment for videoconferencing, they often experience limited usage of the ...
This article reports on the use of videoconferencing as a Computer-Mediated Communication tool for p...
This article describes a classroom project developed in a course on diversity education that require...
This article presents suggestions for conducting small-group work in synchronous distance courses ta...
The advantages of video conferencing in educational institutions are well documented. Scholarly lite...
This article reviews literature on videoconferencing for global citizenship education and analyzes t...
The purpose of this article is to share with all those interested in language teaching and learning,...
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This study makes an argument for using synchronous technology as a way to mediate transcultural dial...
This paper reports the implementation of video conference as a distance learning media that enhances...
AbstractVideoconferencing technology is now considered as an advantageous way to connect with people...
This article reports the findings of a small-scale study exploring student views of the videoconfere...
xiii, 223 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.Education and delivery methods of this education to students are alw...
As the United States public school classrooms encounter notable shifts in student demographics and i...
Learning takes place in wide range of settings, across the whole life span, and with a variety of ai...
As K-12 schools acquire equipment for videoconferencing, they often experience limited usage of the ...
This article reports on the use of videoconferencing as a Computer-Mediated Communication tool for p...
This article describes a classroom project developed in a course on diversity education that require...
This article presents suggestions for conducting small-group work in synchronous distance courses ta...
The advantages of video conferencing in educational institutions are well documented. Scholarly lite...
This article reviews literature on videoconferencing for global citizenship education and analyzes t...
The purpose of this article is to share with all those interested in language teaching and learning,...
It’s Technology Week at Teacher. In the latest episode of our Teaching Methods podcast series, we di...
This study makes an argument for using synchronous technology as a way to mediate transcultural dial...
This paper reports the implementation of video conference as a distance learning media that enhances...
AbstractVideoconferencing technology is now considered as an advantageous way to connect with people...
This article reports the findings of a small-scale study exploring student views of the videoconfere...
xiii, 223 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.Education and delivery methods of this education to students are alw...
As the United States public school classrooms encounter notable shifts in student demographics and i...
Learning takes place in wide range of settings, across the whole life span, and with a variety of ai...
As K-12 schools acquire equipment for videoconferencing, they often experience limited usage of the ...