November 2, 2001
Students in 3 States Use Internet Collaboration to Learn Together
When students look to the front of the classroom during a University of Alaska course about parallel computing, they see video projections of classmates and professors in Montana and New Mexico. The three groups -- all sitting in similar high-tech classrooms -- can see and hear one another, and a professor at any of the locations can control what images are on the projection screens at all three sites.
The course, which is jointly offered by three universities this semester,
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