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  • Equipping A Classroom for Videoconferencing:

    Tips for Equipping North Carolina Classrooms for Videoconferencing (brochure in .PDF format)




    Conferences:

    Megaconference website (www.megaconference.org)

    Megaconference Jr. website (http://megaconferencejr.org/)

    CILC Symposium (http://www.cilcsymposium.org)



    K-12 IVC Content Providers:

    The TWICE database lists topics, content providers, recommended grade levels, and costs. (www.twice.cc)

    Global Leap lists contact information for national and international K-20 schools and agencies equipped with videoconferencing. (http://global-leap.com)

    The North Carolina Information Highway lists NC sites, operational information and field trip resources. (www.ncih.net)

    NC Museum of Natural Science programs (www.naturalsciences.org/education/distance.html)

    NC Museum of History programs (http://ncmuseumofhistory.org/edu/DistLearn.html)

    NC Wildlife Resources Commission - Wildlife Education Center
    Centennial Campus Education Center Distance Learning Programs

    NC School of Science and Math programming (www.dlt.ncssm.edu/distance_learning)

    NC Department of Public Instruction (www.ncpublicschools.org/distancelearning/professional)

    To learn about opportunities, partnerships and answers to IVC questions, subscribe to the ED1VIDCONF listserve at www.kn.sbc.com/wired/vidconf/ed1vidconf.html

    Advice for middle school teachers wanting to develop telecollaborative partnerships www.ncsu.edu/meridian/sum2004/relationships



    On-line K-12 & Professional Development Content Providers:

    Learn NC website (http://www.learnnc.org)

    NC Virtual Public School website (http://www.ncvps.org/)



    Affiliated Organizations:

    NC Connectivity Council website (http://www.ncconnect.org)

    NCDLA website (http://www.dlalliance.org/)

    NCIH website (www.ncih.net)

    NC DPI - Distance Learning website (http://www.ncpublicschools.org/distancelearning/)

    US Distance Learning Assn. (http://www.usdla.org)

    Internet2 website (http://www.internet2.edu)



    Miscellaneous Information about K-12 IVC:

    Videoconferencing Cookbook (comprehensive information on equipment, IVC uses, case studies, basic requirements, best practices, glossary and much more). 2004-2005. (http://www.videnet.gatech.edu/cookbook/)

    Videoconferencing for Learning (ideas, strategies, resources, and checklists to help improve the quality of school- based videoconferencing). 2005. (http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/vidconf/intro.html)

    Connections for K-12 Teaching and Learning over Distance (Web-based Learning & Videoconferencing). 2002. (http://www.netc.org/digitalbridges/)

    Planning for Videoconferencing in K-12 School Systems. 2002. (http://www.netc.org/digitalbridges/planning/index.html)






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