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Original Articles

Distance Education

The Experiences of Students and Instructors in Delivering a Social Work Practice Course via Interactive TV

, PhD, , PhD & , MSW
Pages 59-76 | Published online: 14 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

Social work educators are increasingly using advanced information technologies in their distance education programs. Despite the widespread use of distance learning in social work education, there is limited information available regarding the effectiveness of courses, particularly practice courses, that use these technologies or the experiences of the students and instructors who are helping to pioneer these technological initiatives. This article presents reflections from students from two MSW practice classes linked together through interactive TV, also known as compressed video. The authors, who were course instructors using this technology, present their reflections on the process and make recommendations for future distance learning courses.

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