Telementoring takes off in California: the Telemation project develops integrated curriculum
Abstract
The Telemation project, a California grant‐funded training project, trained approximately 450 teachers through institutes conducted in the spring and fall of 1994. A central theme in this project is information literacy – the ability to access, evaluate, and use information from a variety of sources. Helping students acquire these skills is key to their successful use of online resources, as well as their continued ease in learning later in life. The TeleLearning Mobile Unit (TMU) provided a unique means to conduct training, in which 24 participants had simultaneous access to online resources. All participants are to develop a classroom project integrating online resources into the K‐12 curriculum. By late spring 1995, all Telemation projects should be online, available as models for all K‐12 teachers.
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Citation
Doyle, C.S. (1995), "Telementoring takes off in California: the Telemation project develops integrated curriculum", Internet Research, Vol. 5 No. 1, pp. 40-45. https://doi.org/10.1108/10662249510084453
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:MCB UP Ltd
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