[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:2995] RE: tools for internet communication

From: Tracy Alexander (alexandet1@k12tn.net)
Date: Wed Oct 01 2003 - 10:11:42 EDT


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Yes, I use Blackboard to take graduate courses at Johnson Bible College,
www.jbc.edu , in Knoxville, TN.  My degree will be in Educational
Technology.  Part of our class assignment is to have real-time
discussions/chat during specific time frames.  The bulletin board
contained in Blackboard is used to post class work and discuss/critique
classmates work.  It is very effective.

Tracy Alexander
Smith County Adult Education Center


Does Blackboard have a way for students to chat or engage in real-time
discussions?  If so, what experience have had people had with that?  If
not, how else might two classes connect in this way?   

Jay



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