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A Prototype Live Virtual Classroom for Shared Tertiary Instruction
Niigata, Japan July 18-July 20
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Mici Halse, Rhodes University, South Africa
Brenda Mallinson, Rhodes University, South Africa
Greg Foster, Rhodes University, South Africa
The Departments of Computer Science and Information Systems at Rhodes University currently share certain honours-level (fourth year) courses with students from the corresponding departments at the previously disadvantaged University of Fort Hare. These lectures are currently delivered using video-conferencing, which was found to present a number of problems. In order to address these problems and to provide an engaging and collaborative learning environment, a customised Live Virtual Classroom (LVC) was developed. An evaluation of the prototype indicated that, although the LVC did not entirely solve the identified problems, it did offer some distinct advantages.
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Mici Halse, Brenda Mallinson, Greg Foster, "A Prototype Live Virtual Classroom for Shared Tertiary Instruction," icalt, pp.117-119, Seventh IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT 2007), 2007
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