Problems and possibilities of using telephone technology in education

The paper explores the possibilities of using telephone technology in educational process. It is emphasized how valuable audio-teleconference and tutorial teaching are by means of telephone technology but skepticism is also expressed concerning the possibilities of using this type of technology in o...

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Main Author: Danilović Mirčeta S.
Format: Article
Language:srp
Published: Institute for Educational Research, Belgrade 2002-01-01
Series:Zbornik: Institut za Pedagoška Istraživanja
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0579-6431/2002/0579-64310204133D.pdf
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spelling doaj-812cb0b57f694ed7a38ecd078d4b46c42020-11-25T00:25:34ZsrpInstitute for Educational Research, BelgradeZbornik: Institut za Pedagoška Istraživanja0579-64311820-92702002-01-0120023413314010.2298/ZIPI0204133DProblems and possibilities of using telephone technology in educationDanilović Mirčeta S.The paper explores the possibilities of using telephone technology in educational process. It is emphasized how valuable audio-teleconference and tutorial teaching are by means of telephone technology but skepticism is also expressed concerning the possibilities of using this type of technology in our educational system. The causes for such skepticism are mostly to be found in our economic conditions, inadequacy of material sources and technical problems i.e. underdeveloped telephone networks. Telephone technology is not suitable for work with a whole class. It is primarily intended for one-to-one teaching, in the USA most often called 'tutorship'. Accordingly, 'telephone tutorship' is the most widespread form of telephone application in the teaching process. When it is being accomplished, a student (user) has only to have a telephone at home or that public phone network is operating and he/she can communicate with his/her 'tutor', (teacher). 'A tutor' can be at home and communicate with his/her students or at a local learning center wherefrom he/she can communicate with a student. Students can also be at their local learning center or at home. http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0579-6431/2002/0579-64310204133D.pdfeducational mediumtelephoneteachinglearning.
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Problems and possibilities of using telephone technology in education
Zbornik: Institut za Pedagoška Istraživanja
educational medium
telephone
teaching
learning.
author_facet Danilović Mirčeta S.
author_sort Danilović Mirčeta S.
title Problems and possibilities of using telephone technology in education
title_short Problems and possibilities of using telephone technology in education
title_full Problems and possibilities of using telephone technology in education
title_fullStr Problems and possibilities of using telephone technology in education
title_full_unstemmed Problems and possibilities of using telephone technology in education
title_sort problems and possibilities of using telephone technology in education
publisher Institute for Educational Research, Belgrade
series Zbornik: Institut za Pedagoška Istraživanja
issn 0579-6431
1820-9270
publishDate 2002-01-01
description The paper explores the possibilities of using telephone technology in educational process. It is emphasized how valuable audio-teleconference and tutorial teaching are by means of telephone technology but skepticism is also expressed concerning the possibilities of using this type of technology in our educational system. The causes for such skepticism are mostly to be found in our economic conditions, inadequacy of material sources and technical problems i.e. underdeveloped telephone networks. Telephone technology is not suitable for work with a whole class. It is primarily intended for one-to-one teaching, in the USA most often called 'tutorship'. Accordingly, 'telephone tutorship' is the most widespread form of telephone application in the teaching process. When it is being accomplished, a student (user) has only to have a telephone at home or that public phone network is operating and he/she can communicate with his/her 'tutor', (teacher). 'A tutor' can be at home and communicate with his/her students or at a local learning center wherefrom he/she can communicate with a student. Students can also be at their local learning center or at home.
topic educational medium
telephone
teaching
learning.
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0579-6431/2002/0579-64310204133D.pdf
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