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Publication Date: 2014-Jan
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A New Species of Science Education: Harnessing the Power of Interactive Technology to Teach Laboratory Science
Reddy, Christopher
American Biology Teacher, v76 n1 p28-33 Jan 2014
Interactive television is a type of distance education that uses streaming audio and video technology for real-time student-teacher interaction. Here, I discuss the design and logistics for developing a high school laboratory-based science course taught to students at a distance using interactive technologies. The goal is to share a successful model of science implementation that has the potential to alleviate financially induced stress on science programs.
Descriptors: Science Education, Distance Education, Synchronous Communication, Television, Secondary School Science, High School Students, Videoconferencing, College School Cooperation, Program Development, Science Laboratories, Laboratory Safety, Community Colleges
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Education Level: Secondary Education; High Schools; Higher Education; Postsecondary Education; Two Year Colleges
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