Designing Effective Video Teletraining Instruction: The Florida Teletraining Project
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Barbara L. Martin, William J. Bramble
Educational Technology Research and Development Volume 44, Number 1, ISSN 1042-1629
Abstract
Evaluates the effectiveness of the Florida Teletraining Project, a project that used video teletraining to provide distance education courses to United States military personnel. Describes the instructional methods and strategies used and reports results of performance tests and reactions of students and instructional personnel. Findings indicate that the learning methods were useful and effective. (JMV)
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Martin, B.L. & Bramble, W.J. (1996). Designing Effective Video Teletraining Instruction: The Florida Teletraining Project. Educational Technology Research and Development, 44(1), 85-99. Retrieved August 10, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/79843/.
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