Addressing Geographic Challenges of Rural Education Through Collaboration
Through the organized use of technology, educators overcome geographic isolation and provide varied learning opportunities to students. This article was written by Roxanne Mourant, Alaska State Technology Coordinator and SETDA member, John Monahan, Director of Alaska Distance Education Consortium at the University of Alaska, Bob Whicker, Director of the Consortium for Digital Learning, Association of Alaska School Boards, Ginger L. Blackmon, Principal of Highland Tech Charter School, Anchorage and Woody Wilson, Director of Alaska’s Learning Network distance courses.