1. Multipoint Desktop Video Conferencing in Teacher Education: preliminaries, problems and progress.
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Crawford, Lachlan, Sharpe, Leslie, Chun, Hu, Gopinathan, S., Ngoh, Moo Swee, and Wong, Angela
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VIDEOCONFERENCING ,STUDENT teaching ,STUDENT teachers - Abstract
Members of this research team are investigating the use of multipoint desktop video conferencing (MDVC) technology in Singapore to enhance the National Institute of Education's schools practicum partnership model. The project builds on the Singapore ONE ATM island-wide network and the high-speed ADSL line access provided by Singtel Magix. This infrastructure provides state-of-the-art support for the White Pine CU-SeeMe Meeting Point server and client software that enables students on teaching practice to conference with each other and their university-based supervisors. A typical conference involves four of five students at different schools and one staff member at the National Institute of Education in Singapore. These conferences provide opportunities for professional sharing between staff and students without the limits of time and space which are traditional constraints on conventional teaching practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2002
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