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The Global Classroom: Using the Web as an Interactive Learning Environment

The Global Classroom is a “classroom without walls” that supports interaction between students and a “visiting” scholar in the synchronous collaborative use of common software packages including Mathematica Maple and various commonly used software packages via the WWW. Control of a software package opened on one machine can be passed to a person at another machine in another room another city or even another country. As such the Global Classroom provides a vital “face-to-face” link between and among students and the instructor in a distance learning class together with a vast number of other facilities for teaching and learning and educational opportunities in general.

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