A Study of the Effectiveness of Blackboard Collaborate for Conducting Synchronous Courses at Multiple Locations

This paper discusses the effectiveness of the videoconferencing software Blackboard Collaborate for carrying out instruction at college level to students attending classes synchronously at multiple locations. The paper describes the motivation for this study, a brief literature review on the subject...

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Main Author: Guillermo Tonsmann (Author)
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Published: Park University, 2014-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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