International Computer Conferencing for Professional Development: The Bangkok Project
Abstract
The Bangkok Project, which recently linked educational computer networks
world wide, was a successful application of the new international
electronic mail and computer conferencing networks to support professional
development and reflection by members of the distance education
community. This article discusses the Project's rationale and operational
details. The authors conclude that this medium offers an exceptionally cost and
learning-effective means of providing inservice support to distance
educators on a global scale.