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Polls
Here are the results of the May 2006 Survey:

Which of the following uses of videoconferencing is most important to your school district?


50% - Shared Classes- Classes that are taught in various school districts, schools and universities
8% - Collaborative Learning- DLS can be used for collaborative learning between students and teachers in different locations.
25% - Enrichment Opportunities- Allows teachers to take their students to locations outside of the village (city), state and country that they otherwise would not get to visit.
0% - Student Services- The Distance Learning Service can connect deaf students to sign interpreters or low incident disability specialists with special needs students and their teachers.
8% - Professional Development- Development opportunities for teachers and staff are especially important today with the requirements of the No Child Left Behind Act.
8% - My district does not use videoconferencing- Using the traditional classroom structure for learning.