E-Learning and Virtual Science Centers 2005
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59140-591-7.ch014
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E-Learning and Virtual Science Centers

Abstract: A model for partnership with virtual science content providers creates technology-infused science curriculum using interactive videoconferencing technologies and supporting Web resources. The model, based on the work of Project VIEW, demonstrates the viability of videoconferencing and the integration of interactive digital technologies in K-12 classrooms as means to accessing unique science resources for the classroom to engage students in dynamic, self-constructed learning. By bringing enriched content to sch… Show more

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