Describes two federally-funded rural teacher education networking programs designed to introduce telecommunications to practicing teachers. The projects mobilized school personnel, introduced some students to information technologies, provided focus for discussions and interactions, and made administrators aware of the issues and possibilities. (AEF
This study tested the effectiveness of an inservice training program for (1) teaching telecommunicat...
Student teaching is a challenging period for preservice teachers as they make the transition from pr...
This presentation describes how people living in rural area obtained access to the Internet through ...
The use of educational technology in rural schools can maximize the natural advantages of rural scho...
Telecommunication advances in computer based networking are fast becoming a vital information tool a...
In recent years, the use oftelecommunicated distance learning has become increasingly popular in rur...
A case study investigated the use of telematics technology in the delivery of learning programs from...
Beginning teacher induction improves a novice teacher’s practice at an accelerated rate, resulting i...
ThAs handbook presents a snapshot view of the use of telecommunications technologies to deliver inst...
On-line and distance professional learning communities provides teachers with increased access and f...
This paper describes two pilot programs that are developing networks among rural New Zealand schools...
Wyoming, a rural state with a small population scattered over vast geographic areas, brought a compr...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [106]-112).Educators are increasingly being called upon t...
A national survey of rural school systems in the United States was conducted to determine the extent...
A network of electronic mail systems connects universities throughout the United States and several ...
This study tested the effectiveness of an inservice training program for (1) teaching telecommunicat...
Student teaching is a challenging period for preservice teachers as they make the transition from pr...
This presentation describes how people living in rural area obtained access to the Internet through ...
The use of educational technology in rural schools can maximize the natural advantages of rural scho...
Telecommunication advances in computer based networking are fast becoming a vital information tool a...
In recent years, the use oftelecommunicated distance learning has become increasingly popular in rur...
A case study investigated the use of telematics technology in the delivery of learning programs from...
Beginning teacher induction improves a novice teacher’s practice at an accelerated rate, resulting i...
ThAs handbook presents a snapshot view of the use of telecommunications technologies to deliver inst...
On-line and distance professional learning communities provides teachers with increased access and f...
This paper describes two pilot programs that are developing networks among rural New Zealand schools...
Wyoming, a rural state with a small population scattered over vast geographic areas, brought a compr...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [106]-112).Educators are increasingly being called upon t...
A national survey of rural school systems in the United States was conducted to determine the extent...
A network of electronic mail systems connects universities throughout the United States and several ...
This study tested the effectiveness of an inservice training program for (1) teaching telecommunicat...
Student teaching is a challenging period for preservice teachers as they make the transition from pr...
This presentation describes how people living in rural area obtained access to the Internet through ...