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Collaboration and distance learning technology feature low-cost implementation and operation, compared to outsourced audio-conferencing services. Additional features are also available at a reduced cost, such as audio, visual, application sharing, secure instant messaging and intelligent presence management, which displays contact list and whether or not those contacts are available. The need for districts to deploy collaboration and distance learning technology is evident. Because of varying schedules and locations, district administrators have difficulty bringing together staff members for meetings. Home-schooled, sick or traveling students need a way to keep up-to-date with class work. Teachers need better professional development options and students need more distance learning options.
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| Date: | Apr 2008 | ||
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