Linda Galligan, Birgit Loch, Janet Taylor and Christine McDonaldCommunicating mathematics to distance students is often difficult. This presentation reports on preliminary research in three areas. (1) The trial of an electronic handwriting tool in MSN Messenger in a large mathematics service course in Semester 1 2006 for online synchronous group work and individual consultations. (2) The use of a tablet PC and a computer software program ‘Camtasia’ to record live lectures involving electronic handwriting for transmittion to distance students. (3) The use of pre-recorded online ‘Breeze’ presentations to highlight particular ‘tricky questions’. The presentation will demonstrate the use of these technologies, discuss some of their advantages and disadvantages, and report on initial results of the research.