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Autor/inn/en | Smith, Tim; Anderson, Elizabeth C.; Brazfield, Michael L.; Zsiray, Steve |
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Titel | Two places at once. |
Quelle | In: Tech trends for leaders in education and training, (2001) 1, S.41-42
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Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Zeitschriftenaufsatz |
ISSN | 8756-3894 |
DOI | 10.1007/BF02763382 |
Schlagwörter | White Board; Interactive Learning Environment; Online Chat; Shared Project; Multiple School |
Abstract | Conclusion Being in two places at once is now an affordable reality. For Tim Smith it was being in Denver conducting a meeting to his staff in Logan, and then teaching Russian to an elementary class, also in Logan, all the while attending the conference in Denver. The Center for the School of the Future, in partnership with Cache County School District, is currently exploring other ways to use two-way desktop video conferencing in educational settings. Following are a number of avenues they are exploring:• Teacher to-teacher collaboration• School-to-career issues (coordination of apprenticeships, internships, and other related activities)• Academic advisement• Student teacher observation• Professional development• Resource sharing (between schools)• Special course offerings to multiple schools (Russian, Japanese, Weather Class)• Classroom-to-classroom collaboration (shared projects)• Mentoring The possibilities are endless. Imagine the possibilities of having a scientist from NASA coming into a classroom thousands of miles away to assist a teacher in a lesson about space, or having a major children’s book author speaking to a class in a library media center. En Vision allows educators and experts to have an important impact on students who may otherwise never get a chance to interact with or ask questions of them. Thus, this new technology will not only enable people to be in two places but also share knowledge with millions more throughout the world. |
Erfasst von | OLC |
Update | 2023/2/04 |