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Networked interactive whiteboards : rationale, affordances and new pedagogies for regional Australian higher education

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posted on 2010-06-18, 00:00 authored by Phillip DawsonPhillip Dawson
This article presents an argument for the use of networked interactive whiteboards (NIWBs) in regional Australian higher education and identifies new pedagogies for this context. Most Australian universities operate multiple campuses, and many use video conference facilities to deliver courses across these sites. For students at remote video conference sites, their classroom experience is often one of isolation and limited student to student contact. In this article, NIWBs are proposed as a tool to enhance this mode of delivery and exploratory research into the additional affordances they provide is presented. By using networking with IWBs, annotation and gesture can be shared across distances. Emerging possibilities from the integration of NIWBs with video conference, web conference and lecture capture systems are also explored. Three new pedagogies for regional Australian higher education are proposed based on these new capabilities.

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Journal

Australasian journal of educational technology

Volume

26

Issue

4

Pagination

523 - 533

Publisher

ASCILITE

Location

Figtree, N.S.W.

ISSN

1449-3098

eISSN

1449-5554

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2010, ASCILITE

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