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New Technology for Distance Education

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By Jacklyn Ryan jryan@nebraksa.tv twitter @NTVsJacklynRyan

Distance education is a growing trend and is changing the way students learn.

There are electronic white boards and high definition conferencing carts with a plasma screen.

Students are getting the opportunity to reach out and experience more, with out leaving the class room.

"About 700 classes are being exchanged this year." Gordon Roethemeyer says.

"We offer a nice HD option at a low cost for a school who wants to get involved with video conferencing on a smaller scale." Sales Representative Frank Forrestt says.

Video conferencing is the only way to actually bring a person from a remote location right into the classroom.

With virtual learning on the rise, Nebraskan schools are able to bring a new and unique way of learning to our students.

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