Distance Learning Through Video

October 1st, 2009 by Jason Borgen

You will see Adrienne Sadovsky, a history teacher helping students understand culture in the early 20th century using a video conferencing unit.  Teaching out of an office at the Southwest Educational Cooperative in Monticello, Arkansas, she reaches  several schools.  She is equipped with a video conferencing unit hooked up to her computer while students sit in a classroom with a proctor and a video conferencing unit.  Now, students in smaller sized districts are able to enroll in AP courses and electives they were never offered before.

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One Response to “Distance Learning Through Video”

  1. Isabel Lee says:

    Video Conferencing is really a very convenient and very fast way in keeping in touch with your business partners.’,;

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