Preparing vision specialists at a distance: a qualitative study on computer-enhanced learning.

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Title: Preparing vision specialists at a distance: a qualitative study on computer-enhanced learning.
Authors: Day JN (AUTHOR), Sebastian JP (AUTHOR)
Source: Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness. Nov2002, Vol. 96 Issue 11, p796-807. 12p.
Subjects: Vision disorders in children, Distance education, Educational technology, Computer assisted instruction, Education of people with visual disabilities
Abstract: The two systems used in this study of six students in a teacher preparation program for students with visual impairments were an interactive video, audio, and data network system and a web-based course-management software package. Overall, the students were positive about the interactive video system, and those who reported that they had moderate to high technology skills reported positive outcomes from the course-management component. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Database: Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection
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