2002
DOI: 10.1080/02783190209554191
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Electronic technology and its use with rural gifted students

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“…According to Belcastro (2001), electronic technologies, such as email, the Internet, CD-ROMs, audio-and videotapes, instructional television, and two-way television, can enrich students' learning, particularly gifted students in rural areas. The technologies enable students to have virtual field trips to museums, industries, governmental agencies, or institutions; provide them with an opportunity to communicate and collaborate with other schools, teachers, or prospective mentors; offer various cultural experiences in the areas of the visual, creative, and performing arts; and cultivate an understanding of multicultural perspectives from interactions with diverse peers through networked classrooms (see Cifuentes, Murphy, & Davis, 1998).…”
Section: Technology In Distance Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Belcastro (2001), electronic technologies, such as email, the Internet, CD-ROMs, audio-and videotapes, instructional television, and two-way television, can enrich students' learning, particularly gifted students in rural areas. The technologies enable students to have virtual field trips to museums, industries, governmental agencies, or institutions; provide them with an opportunity to communicate and collaborate with other schools, teachers, or prospective mentors; offer various cultural experiences in the areas of the visual, creative, and performing arts; and cultivate an understanding of multicultural perspectives from interactions with diverse peers through networked classrooms (see Cifuentes, Murphy, & Davis, 1998).…”
Section: Technology In Distance Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The largest category of professional literature on computer technology is filled with descriptions of ways that teachers might provide technology-driven learning opportunities in the classroom for intellectually gifted students (Belcastro, 2002;Pyryt, Masharov, & Feng, 1993;Riley & Brown, 1997). Articles of this sort tend to emphasize the educational importance of using computers with gifted students or describe programs that centered on technology use (Morgan, 1993;Nugent, 2001).…”
Section: Classroom Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Supporting the Emotional Needs of the Gifted (SENG) was formed in 1981 to help support gifted students with these needs (Supporting the Emotional Needs of the Gifted, 2018). A second challenge is finding teachers who have the subject matter expertise to teach advanced subjects to gifted students (Belcastro, 2002;Jolly, 2009). This challenge is one that online education is particularly well suited to address.…”
Section: Challenges In Gifted Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Online education is popular with gifted students who live in rural areas, despite the technological challenges that they often face (Belcastro, 2002). Forty percent of U.S.…”
Section: Online Learning In K-12 Gifted Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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