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Education faculty from Old Dominion University at the CIS Teleconference. The theme of the teleconference was "writing for learning."

circa 1980-1989

Education faculty from Old Dominion University at the CIS Teleconference. The theme of the teleconference was "writing for learning."

circa 1980-1989

An audience laughs during the USA-USSR Youth Summit that is being videotaped. The USA-USSR Youth Summit was a teleconference between students from all fifty states of the United States and youth in Moscow. It was the first event of its kind and was broadcast by PBS station WHRO.

circa 1980-1989

Students sit after doing a 'wave' of enthusiasm for the USA-USSR Youth Summit event being broadcast from Norfolk to Moscow. The USA-USSR Youth Summit was a teleconference between students from all fifty states of the United States and youth in Moscow. It was the first event of its kind and was broadcast by PBS station WHRO.

circa 1980-1989

Students rise and sit as they perform a 'wave' of enthusiasm for the USA-USSR Youth Summit event being broadcast from Norfolk to Moscow. The USA-USSR Youth Summit was a teleconference between students from all fifty states of the United States and youth in Moscow. It was the first event of its kind and was broadcast by PBS station WHRO.

circa 1980-1989

A classroom teleconference is in the process of being broadcast to remote locations as part of the Teletechnet (distance learning) program.

circa 1990-1999

Stuart Loory, American journalist and co-moderator for the recent USA-USSR Youth Summit stands among a group of students during a rehearsal session preceding the March 11 teleconference. The USA-USSR Youth Summit was a teleconference between students from all fifty states of the United States and youth in Moscow. It was the first event of its kind and was broadcast by PBS station WHRO.

circa 1980-1989

Two unidentified guests listen to a producer during the teleconference "The Role of Higher Education in Economic Development."

1997

Stuart Loory, American journalist, co-moderator for the upcoming USA/USSR Youth Summit, talks to the student audience during a rehearsal session prior to the summit. The USA/USSR Youth Summit was a teleconference between students from all 50 states of the United States and youth in Moscow. It was the first event of its kind and was broadcast by local PBS station, WHRO.

circa 1980-1989

Two unidentified guests discuss their position during the teleconference "The Role of Higher Education in Economic Development."

1997

A classroom teleconference is in the process of being broadcast to remote locations as part of the Teletechnet (distance learning) program.

circa 1990-1999

An Old Dominion University student asks a

circa 1990-1999

Old Dominion University student and Teletechnet staff member, John Stover (right) with an unidentified distance learning faculty or staff member.

circa 1990-1999

A show about Russian and American relations is about to be broadcast from the Old Dominion University Teletechnet studios.

circa 1990-1999

A show featuring local community leaders is broadcast from the Old Dominion University Teletechnet studios.

circa 1990-1999

A unidentified guest talks during the teleconference "Ethics in Politics and Government."

circa 1990-1999

A show featuring local community leaders or Old Dominion University faculty is about to be broadcast from the Old Dominion University Teletechnet studios.

circa 1990-1999

A teleconference with United States Navy officials takes place at the Old Dominion University Teletechnet studios. Taking part in the teleconference is Provost Jo Ann Gora and Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs, Anne Raymond Savage.

circa 1990-1999

Local newscaster Jane Gardner (right) serves as moderator as President James V. Koch talks on the teleconference "The Role of Higher Education in Economic Development."

circa 1990-1999

A teleconference broadcast is about to take place from the Board Room of Webb University Center.

circa 1990-1999

Tony Grasha, a psychology professor at the University of Cincinnati and a consultant in the education field, offers advice on how to improve teaching performance during a teleconference on campus October 18, 1996. Sponsored by the Virginia Tidewater Consortium and produced by Academic Television Services, the program, "Teaching with Style," was broadcast live via satellite to more than 125 colleges and universities in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

1996-10-18

Old Dominion University faculty members, including G. William Whitehurst (left) take part in the Virginia's Year of Trade teleconference.

circa 1990-1999

Local newscaster Jane Gardner (right) serves as moderator as President James V. Koch listens to guests on the teleconference "The Role of Higher Education in Economic Development."

1997

A classroom teleconference is in the process of being broadcast to remote locations as part of the Teletechnet (distance learning) program.

circa 1990-1999

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