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Now with accessible cameras in commonly used device such as iPads, phones, tablets, and laptops, the visual is immediate but not necessarily extensive. Therefore, the sense of group requires additional technology to make it inclusive, which the newer platforms are offering.
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The instructional benefits have also evolved from a technology that simply connected students and teachers in different locations with a visual as well as an audio connection, to one that now increases interaction, collaboration, project work, and group activities
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The possibility of compounding different variations of perspectives and viewpoints is extraordinary.
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we have found that over time this can lead to more hires, as more classes are offered and student interest is given an opportunity to grow
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there are ways to focus on a use of technology that is supplementary to what it is good professors already do, rather than as a replacement for it (or them).
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Classes listed as Face-to-Face in ANY of the four Exchanges are actually held via video conferencing. You can attend from your HOME campus.
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These exchanges can enhance the courses offered in the student's major program or can provide courses in disciplines not offered on the student's campus.
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A fourth exchange called World Languages has been created to manage introductory courses in less commonly taught languages.