ABSTRACT

Synchronous technologies, particularly interactive video conferencing (IVC), are becoming common modes of teaching and delivering college courses. The increasing popularity of IVC in the U.S. and abroad calls for more pedagogically effective practices for instructors using this technology. This volume focuses on innovative and proven approaches to IVC teaching in a variety of disciplines: English, history, biology, chemistry, geology, engineering, social work, and elementary and special education. Contributors hail from a pioneering university at the forefront of distance education and understand the practice and potential of IVC teaching at the highest levels. Chapters outline the challenges and benefits of IVC teaching from pedagogical, technical, and administrative perspectives.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction Taking the Long View

The Value of IVC Teaching in Distance Education

part I|54 pages

Rethinking the IVC Classroom

chapter 1|28 pages

Distance as Substance

Place-Based Studies for Place-Bound Students

chapter 2|13 pages

Interactive Videoconferencing versus the Face-to-Face Biology Classroom

Understanding Student Attitudes and Behaviors

chapter 3|11 pages

"Drive-By English"

Teaching College English to High School Seniors via IVC

part II|55 pages

Distance Teaching by Design

chapter 5|17 pages

Proven Strategies for Blended Learning

Case Studies from Distance Teaching in History

chapter 6|14 pages

Course Delivery Methods for Effective Distance Science Education

A Case Study of Taking an Introductory Geology Class Online

part IV|39 pages

Field Experience at a Distance

chapter 9|15 pages

Distance Field Education in Social Work

Development, Delivery, and Evaluation

chapter 10|10 pages

Growing Teachers in the Field

A Distance-Delivered Teacher Education Program

chapter 11|12 pages

If You Can't Make It to the Meeting, Send Your Avatar

Teaching Distance-Learning Students to Collaborate in a Multiuser Virtual Environment