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International Symposium on Educational Conferencing
The Banff Centre, Banff, Alberta
(30/May - 1/June/2002)

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ISEC papers and/or their audio-visual presentations (PowerPoint format) can be viewed by clicking on the beside the speakers' names.

Reference:
BAGGALEY, J., FAHY, P. & O'HAGAN, C., (2002) Educational Conferencing: video and text traditions. Proceedings of the 1st International Symposium on Educational Conferencing (ISEC), Banff, Alberta. Co-sponsored by Athabasca University, and the Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council of Canada. Available online: http://cde.athabascau.ca/ISEC2002/ .

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    International Symposium on Educational Conferencing
    (Banff, May 2002)
    Author(s) Title Abstract Paper PowerPoint
    ACHIMAS, C.A.
    ACHIMAS, C.L. &
    ACHIMAS, C.P.
    Legal, Ethical and Integration Aspects of Tele-education in Medicine
    BAGGALEY, Jon Integration of Polling, Conferencing, and Server Log Analysis Methods    
    BARG, Shirley,
    JABBOUR, Debbie &
    ROSS LOW, Tamra
    Students’ Perceptives on Virtual Communication in Distance Education  
    BELYK, Diane & BAGGALEY, Jon Evaluation of Online Conferencing Activity (1/2)  
    BOTH, Christoph &
    HORNSBY, Richard
    Music Instruction Video-conferencing over IP Networks  
    BROOKS, Martin, EMOND, Bruno & SPENCE, John Next-Generation Video-conference and Video Servers for Broadband Collaboration and Learning Environments    
    BROWN, Stephen & ROSS, Robb REALITY in the Community
    CHILDS, Mark Conducting Theatre Performance Workshops via Video-conferencing
    CRAVEN, Pamela,
    KINSEL, Ellen,
    POSCENTE, Krista &
    WOODWARD, Clare
    Problems and Issues in CMC Transcript research
    FAHY, Patrick Gaining Ethical Approval of Online Interaction Research
    FAHY, Patrick Linking Academic and Industry Perspectives in Collaborative Technology Research  
    GEARY, Jennifer &
    McKAY-PANOS, Linda
    Computer-Mediated-Communication and Mediation
    GOUGEON, Tom Communication Styles Impinge CMC: a cross-gender comparison
    HANLEY, Roger Using Two-Way VoIP (audio) Technologies to Impact Student Learning  
    HEZEL, Richard Keynote: The Challenge of E-learning Management  
    KNUDSEN, Claus Keynote: Video practices and research at Sweden's Royal Institute of Technology  
    LAKIN, Liz &
    MANN, Claire
    Streaming Ahead: video streaming and CMC in a virtual learning environment  
    LUCAS, Brett &
    RIDDY, Paul
    Video-conferencing Pedagogy for EFL  
    LUDWIG, Brian & BAGGALEY, Jon Evaluation of Online Conferencing Activity (2/2)  
    McCONNELL, David R&D in Collaborative Learning in Text-based Asynchronous and Synchronous CMC    
    MASON, Robin Keynote: Learning in a Connected Economy
    OATES, Lynn,
    MANN, Claire &
    JENKINS, Martin
    Managing and Changing Perceptions  
    O'DONOGHUE, Michael The Role of Video Streaming in Remote Course Delivery  
    SCHWIER, Richard Keynote: Extending the Metaphor of ‘Community’ to Online Practice and Research
    STROM, Jim Streaming Video: overcoming barriers to teaching and learning  
    VAN LEIJEN, Maiike,
    LUBBERDING, Natascha &
    OOMEN, Johan
    Webstroom: sharing knowledge in a multimedial way    
    VRANCH, Adrian &
    KINGSNORTH, Andrew
    Using Satellite Broadcasts to Deliver Distance Training to the Workplace    
    WEISENBERG, Faye Across the Globe: pitfalls and possibilities  
    Author(s) Title Abstract Paper PowerPoint
    ONLINE PROCEEDINGS 28 20 16
    NOT AVAILABLE - 10 14
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