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CONTENTS


Executive Summary
1.Introduction
2.Course Design
3.Evaluation
4.Review
5.Conclusions

6.References

7.Appendices


Case Studies

Using Video Conferencing to Support Distance Learning
A Staff Development Course

6 References

Advisory Group On Computer Graphics (AGOCG) Managing, Delivering and Supporting Lecture Room Services for the Multimedia Age - A Workshop Report. Prepared by AGOCG an initiative of the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) of the HE Funding Bodies and the Research Councils.
Brown, G., Atkins, M. (1988). Effective Teaching in Higher Education. London, Routledge.

Cole, U., Armitage, K. (1996). Delivering a Course Using Video Conferencing - the student perspective. Paper delivered at the European Lifelong Learning and the Information Society (ELLIS ) - an Educational Media Association of Ireland (EMAI) conference & workshop, Dublin, September 1996.

Latchem, C., Lockwood, F., (eds) (1998). Staff Development in Open and Flexible Learning. London, Routledge.

Lee, M., Greenwood, L. Evaluating the use of Video Conferencing in the delivery of an Outreach Programme (in preparation). The Institute of Computer Based Learning, The Queens University of Belfast.

Leigh, D., (1996) (2nd ed). Designing and Delivering Training For Groups. London, Kogan Page.

Mack, D; Mumford, A, Wilson (1991). A Guide to the Production of Training Materials. Loughborough University of Technology; ITTI Information Systems Committee of the UFC.

Maier, P., White, S., Barnett, L. (1997). Using Educational Development Strategies to Integrate Learning Technoogies within a HE Institution. Interactive Learning Centre, University of Southampton.

Reece, I., Walker, S., (1997) (3rd ed). Teaching, Training and Learning A Practical Guide. Tyne and Wear, Business Education Publishers Ltd.

Tessmer, M., (1993). Planning and Conducting Formative Evaluations. London, Kogan Page.

PREVIOUS SIMA REPORTS

Butters, L., Clarke, A., Hewson, T., Pomfrett, S. (1994). The Dos and Don'ts of Video conferencing in Higher Education. HUSAT Research Institute, Loughborough University of Technology at http://www.man.ac.uk/MVC//SIMA/video1/front.html.

Riebold, P. (1995). Dos and Don'ts of Video Conferencing - Experience from LIVE-NET. Multi Media Support and Communications Centre, University College London at http://www.man.ac.uk/MVC//SIMA/livenet/contents.html.

Carter, C., Clarke, A., Graham, R., Pomfrett, S. The Use of Videoconferencing in Higher Education at http://www.man.ac.uk/MVC//SIMA/video6/title.html.

Coventry, L. (1995). Video Conferencing in Higher Education. Institute for Computer Based Learning, Heriot Watt University at http://www.man.ac.uk/MVC//SIMA/video3/contents.html.

Schnurr, C. Smith, C. (1995). Video Conferencing in Education: Meeting Teachers and Learners Support and Training Needs. Institute for Computer Based Learning, Heriot Watt University at http://www.man.ac.uk/MVC//SIMA/video4/title.html.

A Staff Developers' Briefing on Video Conferencing (May 96)at http://www.man.ac.uk/MVC//SIMA/sdu/toc.html.

The Course Content was informed by:

Freeman, M (1996). Video conferencing: a solution to the multi-campus large classes problem? Paper presented at ASCILITE 96, Adelaide, South Australia at http://www.ascilite.org.au/conf96/23.html.

Video conferencing for learning at http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/vidconf/.

Organizing a Video Conference at http://www2.tvo.org/education/resources/vidconf/vidconf.html.

Distance Education at a Glance. A Series of Guides Prepared by Engineering Outreach at the University of Idaho at http://www.uidaho.edu/evo/distglan.html.

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