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E-raamat: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Distance Teaching: Connecting Classrooms in Theory and Practice

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Synchronous technologies, particularly interactive video conferencing (IVC), are becoming common modes of teaching and delivering college courses. The increasing popularity of IVC in the U.S. and abroad calls for more pedagogically effective practices for instructors using this technology. This volume focuses on innovative and proven approaches to IVC teaching in a variety of disciplines: English, history, biology, chemistry, geology, engineering, social work, and elementary and special education. Contributors hail from a pioneering university at the forefront of distance education and understand the practice and potential of IVC teaching at the highest levels. Chapters outline the challenges and benefits of IVC teaching from pedagogical, technical, and administrative perspectives.

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Taking the Long View: The Value of IVC Teaching in Distance Education 1(10)
Alan Blackstock
Nathan Straight
PART I Rethinking the IVC Classroom
1 Distance as Substance: Place-Based Studies for Place-Bound Students
11(28)
Nathan Straight
2 Interactive Videoconferencing versus the Face-to-Face Biology Classroom: Understanding Student Attitudes and Behaviors
39(13)
Thayne L. Sweeten
3 "Drive-By English": Teaching College English to High School Seniors via IVC
52(13)
Alan Blackstock
Virginia Norris Exton
PART II Distance Teaching by Design
4 Flip-Teaching College Chemistry in Broadcast Classrooms
65(22)
Michael A. Christiansen
5 Proven Strategies for Blended Learning: Case Studies from Distance Teaching in History
87(17)
Clayton D. Brown
6 Course Delivery Methods for Effective Distance Science Education: A Case Study of Taking an Introductory Geology Class Online
104(17)
Benjamin Burger
PART III Team Teaching with IVC
7 Interdisciplinary Team Instruction in a Distance-Delivered First-Year Engineering Course
121(20)
Angela Minichiello
Tracy Blake
Wade H. Goodridge
David Sam
8 Practical Strategies for Team Teaching in the Distance Education (IVC) Context
141(16)
Susan Cutler Egbert
Sean Camp
PART IV Field Experience at a Distance
9 Distance Field Education in Social Work: Development, Delivery, and Evaluation
157(15)
Susan Cutler Egbert
Diane Calloway-Graham
Derrik Tollefson
10 Growing Teachers in the Field: A Distance-Delivered Teacher Education Program
172(10)
Laura S. Foley
11 If You Can't Make It to the Meeting, Send Your Avatar: Teaching Distance-Learning Students to Collaborate in a Multiuser Virtual Environment
182(15)
Nancy Glomb
Lee L. Mason
Peter Blair
Appendix: IVC from an Administrative and Technical Perspective: The Evolution of Distance Education at Utah State University 197(12)
John D. Barton
Elisa Taylor
Robert W. Wagner
Notes on Contributors 209(4)
Index 213
Alan Blackstock is Professor of English at Utah State University, USA.

Nathan Straight is Associate Professor of English at Utah State University, USA.