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Experiences using TangoInteractive in Distance Education

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Instructors at Syracuse University taught a computational science course at Jackson State University, fall 1997 and spring 1998.
They used Tango Interactive for on-line lectures in a traditional semester course.
The Tango technology uses Netscape browsers and Internet networking for audio, video, lecture slides and collaborative applications.
Goals:
  • to investigate the use of the Tango technology in distance learning.
  • to participate in technology transfer in the DoD Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) program.


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