The use of teleconferencing between a rural state college supervisor and her professional development school partners has added a new component to the mission to educate teachers of the 21st century and to create a learning community in a remote school location. Supervising student teachers by teleconference has increased the college’s potential for preparing teachers who are in tune with the most advanced types of instruction in our Professional Development Partnership with Calhoun County Schools, USA
With advancement in modern technology, it is now possible for student teaching supervisors to virtua...
The New South Wales (Australia) Department of Education and Training has been employing distance edu...
Journal ArticleThis study tested the effectiveness of a remote site instructional system utilizing a...
The use of teleconferencing between a rural state college supervisor and her professional developmen...
Wyoming, a rural state with a small population scattered over vast geographic areas, brought a compr...
The purpose of this study was to field-test several conferencing technologies in regional schools in...
In recent years corporations and educational institutions have begun to look at video teleconferenci...
Student teaching has long been an essential component of teacher education programs, and effective s...
It’s Technology Week at Teacher. In the latest episode of our Teaching Methods podcast series, we di...
The purpose of this inquiry was to describe the benefits and limitations of using two-way audio/vide...
Describes the University of Wyoming\u27s use of audio teleconferencing to deliver coursework to rura...
This paper focuses on experiences with real-time communication in distance classes that contrast wit...
The need for licensed teachers and specialists in the area of moderate to severe disabilities has be...
© 2010 Dr. George Peter BankyIrrespective of the methods used for its delivery, interactions or conv...
One of the most challenging, yet intriguing, aspects of designing and directing curriculum-based tel...
With advancement in modern technology, it is now possible for student teaching supervisors to virtua...
The New South Wales (Australia) Department of Education and Training has been employing distance edu...
Journal ArticleThis study tested the effectiveness of a remote site instructional system utilizing a...
The use of teleconferencing between a rural state college supervisor and her professional developmen...
Wyoming, a rural state with a small population scattered over vast geographic areas, brought a compr...
The purpose of this study was to field-test several conferencing technologies in regional schools in...
In recent years corporations and educational institutions have begun to look at video teleconferenci...
Student teaching has long been an essential component of teacher education programs, and effective s...
It’s Technology Week at Teacher. In the latest episode of our Teaching Methods podcast series, we di...
The purpose of this inquiry was to describe the benefits and limitations of using two-way audio/vide...
Describes the University of Wyoming\u27s use of audio teleconferencing to deliver coursework to rura...
This paper focuses on experiences with real-time communication in distance classes that contrast wit...
The need for licensed teachers and specialists in the area of moderate to severe disabilities has be...
© 2010 Dr. George Peter BankyIrrespective of the methods used for its delivery, interactions or conv...
One of the most challenging, yet intriguing, aspects of designing and directing curriculum-based tel...
With advancement in modern technology, it is now possible for student teaching supervisors to virtua...
The New South Wales (Australia) Department of Education and Training has been employing distance edu...
Journal ArticleThis study tested the effectiveness of a remote site instructional system utilizing a...