Bibliography of Articles, Books, and Research

Anderson and Touchstone, Allison J.L. (2003). Interactive Videoconferencing in Distance Education. Distance Education at a Glance. Engineering Outreach. College of Engineering. University of Idaho. http://www.uidaho.edu/eo/dist10.html

Bozeman W. C. (1998). Educational technology: Best practices from America's schools. (2d. ed.). Larchmont, NY: Eye on Education.

Burchett, R., Cradler, J., Freeman, M., & McNabb, M. (2002). How Does Technology Influence Student Learning? Learning and Leading with Technology. Vol. 29, Number 8.

CARET: Center for Applied Research in Educational Technology. (2003). http://caret.iste.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=evidence&answerID=24

Cavanaugh, Catherine S. The Effectiveness of Interactive Distance Education Technologies in K–12 Learning: A Meta-Analysis. (2001) http://www.unf.edu/~ccavanau/CavanaughIJET01.pdf

Chang, H., Henriquez, A., Honey, M., Light, D., Moeller, B., Ross, N. (1998). The Union City Story: Education Reform and Technology - Students' Performance on Standardized Tests. http://www2.edc.org/cct/publications_report_summary.asp?numPubId=85

Dell, L. (2002). Connecting K–12 and Higher Education Institutions through Technology. http://www.oln.org/conferences/OLN2002/pdf/delloln.pdf

Edutopia: Success Stories for Learning in the Digital Age. (2002). The George Lucas Educational Foundation. Jossey-Bass, A Wiley Company.

Fetterman, David M. (1996). Videoconferencing Over the Internet. Educational Researcher.

Greenberg, Alan. (2003). Best Practices in Live Content Acquisition. Distance Learning Organizations. Wainhouse Research and Russ Colbert, Polycom Corporation. http://wp.bitpipe.com/resource/org_991163756_272/EducBestPractices10.6.03_bitpipe.pdf

Holznagel, Donald C. (2003). Access and Opportunity. Portland, Oregon: Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory.

Kolecki, Joe, and Petersen, Ruth. (2001). Real World Connections Through Videoconferences. NASA Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field, Cleveland, Ohio, NASA/TM--2001-211300, November 2001.

Kolecki, Joe, Petersen, Ruth, and Williams, Lawrence. (2002). Science Through Arts. British Council's Science Education Newsletter #158, September 2002, 3-4.

Lozano-Nieto, L. (1998). Student perceptions on the use of Interactive video conferencing in biomedical engineering technology education. Proceedings of the 1998 ASEE Conference, Session #1149, Seattle, WA.

Lozano-Nieto, L. (1998). New approaches for biomedical engineering technology and clinical engineering education: Interactive video conferencing tools. Journal of Clinical Engineering, 23(2), 117-121.

Masum, H., Brooks, M., & Spence, J. (2005). MusicGrid: A case study in broadband video collaboration. First Monday, volume 10, number 5 (May 2005). <http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue10_5/masum/index.html>

Offir, B., & Lev, Y. (2000). Content analysis as a tool for evaluating the effectiveness of distance learning systems. In Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference: Proceedings of SITE 2000 (11th, San Diego, California, February 8-12, 2000). Volumes 1-3; see IR 020 112. 7p.

Parkinson, D., Greene, W., Younghee, K., & Marioni, J. (2003). Emerging Themes of Student Satisfaction in a Traditional Course and a Blended Distance Course. TechTrends (47,4), 22-28.

Pepper, C. (2003). Videoconferencing in Education. Digital Handbook. A Videoconferencing Guide for Teachers and Students. http://www.d261.k12.id.us/VCing/intro.htm

Riel, Margaret. (2000). New Designs for Connected Teaching and Learning. US Department of Education: Secretary's Conference on Educational Technology September. http://web.archive.org/web/20051026095024/http://www.gse.uci.edu/mriel/whitepaper/

Petersen, Ruth. (1998). The NASA Lewis Research Center's Learning Technologies Project. T.H.E. Journal, Vol. 26, Number 4, November 1998, 63-66.

Petersen, Ruth. (2000). 'Real World' Connections Through Videoconferencing--We're Closer Than You Think. TechTrends, Vol. 44, No. 6, November 2000, 5-11.

Petersen, Ruth. (2000). NASA Glenn Research Center and the Learning Technologies Project, British Council's Science Education Newsletter #151, September 2000, 1-2.

Petersen, Ruth, & Zona, Kathy. (2001). NASA Research Being Shared Through Live, Interactive Video Tours. Research & Technology 2000, NASA Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field, Cleveland, Ohio, NASA/TM--2001-210605, 11-12.

Petersen, Ruth. (2001). Technology connects science students to the 'real world.' British Council's Science Education Newsletter #153, March 2001, 4-5.

Petersen, Ruth. (2002). Unveiling of NASA Web Site Highlighting International Collaborations. Poskole 2002, Czech Republic, British Council's Science Education Newsletter#157, July 2002, 3.

Petersen, Ruth. (2002). 'Real World' Connections through Videoconferences. Poskole 2002 Conference Proceedings, 15-17.

Petersen, Ruth. (2002). NASA Participated in the Japan 2001 Science, Creativity and the Young Mind Workshop. Research & Technology 2001, NASA Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field, Cleveland, Ohio, NASA/TM--2002-211333, 5-6.

Petersen, Ruth, & Kolecki, Joe. (2002). Technology Enables International Real World Scientific Exploration. TechTrends, Vol. 46, Issue 4, 38-43.

Petersen, Ruth, Starr, Bob, & Anderson, Susan. (2003). Real NASA Inspiration in a Virtual Space. Learning & Leading with Technology, Vol. 31 No. 1, pp. 14-19.

Rakes, G. C., Flowers, B. F., Casey, H. B., & Santana, R. (1999). An Analysis of Instructional Technology Use and Constructivist Behaviors in K–12 Teachers. International Journal of Educational Technology. http://smi.curtin.edu.au/ijet/v1n2/rakes/index.html

Roschelle, J. M., Pea, R. D., Hoadley, C. M., Gordin, D. N., & Means, B. M. (2000). Changing how and what children learn in school with computer-based technology. Children and Computer Technology, 10(2), 76–101. http://www.futureofchildren.org/information2826/information_show.htm?doc_id=69809

Simmons, Bryan; Havice, Bill; and Isbell, Clint. (1999). Electronic Field Trip: Incorporating Desktop Videoconferencing in the Elementary School Classroom. Technology and Children.

TERC K-12 Videoconferencing Symposium. A collaborative of regional technology in education consortia. http://neirtec.terc.edu/k12vc/

Wang, M., Laffey, J., & Poole, M. J. (2001). The construction of shared knowledge in an Internet-based shared environment for expeditions (iExpeditions). International Journal of Educational Technology 2(2). http://smi.curtin.edu.au/ijet/v2n2/v2n2feature.html


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