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Televised Distance Education Services
Distance Education Classrooms
There are five distance education classrooms across the ISU campus:
two in Dreiser Hall, and one each in the College of Technology,
College of Education and the College of Nursing. A distance
education classroom is defined by being equipped with cameras and
microphones that allow the instruction in the classroom to be
delivered live to students watching at remote sites across the
state, nation, or globe. Each classroom is connected via fiber to a
central switch that enables each room to be connected to various
delivery systems: IHETS satellite, IP videoconferencing codecs,
(video streaming), or other classrooms. All classrooms are staffed
with a student worker who supports the instructor by operating the
technology leaving the instructor to focus on teaching and learning.
In addition to live, synchronous instruction, the classrooms may be
used to record instruction for asynchronous purposes: video
delivered via a link on a course web site, DVD, CD-ROM, or VHS
videotape.
Views of the classrooms are available online. These classrooms are
scheduled through User Services in the Office of Information
Technology. For further information or an orientation please contact
Pei-Yi Hu at x8562 or using the following
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