This article focuses on the results from several evaluations of a pilot Realtime Writing Program as part of a CANARIE Learning project called BELLE (Broadband Enabled Lifelong Learning Environment). The program, the first of its kind in Canada, was offered to students across the province of Alberta using multiple delivery methods (face-to-face, videoconferencing, public Internet). On-line evaluations were administered to 23 students in two levels of the course to assess their experiences and satisfaction with the delivery methods. Students also participated in a focus group. The instructor was interviewed before and after the course to evaluate any pedagogical changes needed to teach successfully in a multimodal environment. The outcomes of...
This paper reports the qualitative findings of a mixed methods research study conducted at three Can...
The meteoric rise of information technology as a means of providing educational opportunities has re...
Abstract: Are there good reasons for communications programs in Canada to experiment with distance a...
This article is a case study of two distance education graduate courses offered by means of computer...
This article summarizes the authors' experiences developing and teaching the first two computer-medi...
This article reports the results of an evaluation of a blend of educational delivery methods used ov...
This article describes the results of a qualitative study of a panel of experts in distance educatio...
This paper describes several ongoing distance education activities in the Department of Electrical a...
Abstract: In the current Age of the Internet, communication studies is coming to be recognized as on...
The purpose of this article is to examine the foundational principles and practices of distance educ...
Distance education is at a crossroads. Despite the unprecedented growth of educational telecommunica...
This article is based on personal experience gained as a result of facilitating over sixty asynchron...
This article discusses in its first part three common misconceptions related to the operation of dis...
The purpose of this research was to investigate how various distance-learning technologies affect st...
This article deals with the development of using the technologies in educational field. Today, scien...
This paper reports the qualitative findings of a mixed methods research study conducted at three Can...
The meteoric rise of information technology as a means of providing educational opportunities has re...
Abstract: Are there good reasons for communications programs in Canada to experiment with distance a...
This article is a case study of two distance education graduate courses offered by means of computer...
This article summarizes the authors' experiences developing and teaching the first two computer-medi...
This article reports the results of an evaluation of a blend of educational delivery methods used ov...
This article describes the results of a qualitative study of a panel of experts in distance educatio...
This paper describes several ongoing distance education activities in the Department of Electrical a...
Abstract: In the current Age of the Internet, communication studies is coming to be recognized as on...
The purpose of this article is to examine the foundational principles and practices of distance educ...
Distance education is at a crossroads. Despite the unprecedented growth of educational telecommunica...
This article is based on personal experience gained as a result of facilitating over sixty asynchron...
This article discusses in its first part three common misconceptions related to the operation of dis...
The purpose of this research was to investigate how various distance-learning technologies affect st...
This article deals with the development of using the technologies in educational field. Today, scien...
This paper reports the qualitative findings of a mixed methods research study conducted at three Can...
The meteoric rise of information technology as a means of providing educational opportunities has re...
Abstract: Are there good reasons for communications programs in Canada to experiment with distance a...