Distance Education
International Perspectives
Herausgeber: Sewart, David; Holmberg, Borje; Keegan, Desmond
Distance Education
International Perspectives
Herausgeber: Sewart, David; Holmberg, Borje; Keegan, Desmond
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Originally published in 1988, this book chronicles the great change in distance education. It presents the best writings on the subject published during the previous ten years. The articles selected for this volume provided a new scholarly basis for the theory and practice of distance education.
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Originally published in 1988, this book chronicles the great change in distance education. It presents the best writings on the subject published during the previous ten years. The articles selected for this volume provided a new scholarly basis for the theory and practice of distance education.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 462
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9780367471798
- ISBN-10: 0367471795
- Artikelnr.: 69894415
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 462
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9780367471798
- ISBN-10: 0367471795
- Artikelnr.: 69894415
Preface. Acknowledgements. Section 1: The Concept of Education
Introduction. On Defining Distance Education. A Theory for Distance
Education. Distance Teaching: A Contradiction in Terms? Section 2: Theories
of Distance Education Introduction. On a Theory of Independent Study.
Distance Teaching and Industrial Production: A Comparative Interpretation
in Outline. Guided Didactic Conversation in Distance Education. Section 3:
Distance Education and Society: A Rationale Introduction. Back Door
Learning in the Learning Society. Adverse Factors in the Development of an
Open University in Latin America. What Advantages Can Conventional
Education Derive from Correspondence Education? Section 4: Students and
their Progress Introduction. Student Demand and Progress at the Open
University - The First Eight Years. External Studies at New England - A
Silver Jubilee Review, 1955-1979. Research and Development Activities in
the Field of Distance Study at NKI-Skolen, Norway Section 5: Choice of
Medium: The New Communications Technology Introduction. Trends in the Use
of Audio-Visual Media in Distance Education Systems. Education by
Satellite: Australia Possibilities. On Choosing Teaching Methods to Match
Educational Aims Section 6: Course Development Introduction. A List of
Ideas for the Construction of Distance Educaiton Courses. The Student's
Freedom of Choice Within the Didactical Structure of a Correspondence
Course. Tell Me How to Write Section 7: Student Support Services
Introduction. Teaching for the Open University. Interaction and
Independence: Getting the Mixture Right. The Consultation in the Process of
Distance Education Section 8: Economics Introduction. The Economics of the
Open University Revisited. The Economics and Management of Small
Post-Secondary Distance Education Systems. Economics and Cost Structures.
Index.
Introduction. On Defining Distance Education. A Theory for Distance
Education. Distance Teaching: A Contradiction in Terms? Section 2: Theories
of Distance Education Introduction. On a Theory of Independent Study.
Distance Teaching and Industrial Production: A Comparative Interpretation
in Outline. Guided Didactic Conversation in Distance Education. Section 3:
Distance Education and Society: A Rationale Introduction. Back Door
Learning in the Learning Society. Adverse Factors in the Development of an
Open University in Latin America. What Advantages Can Conventional
Education Derive from Correspondence Education? Section 4: Students and
their Progress Introduction. Student Demand and Progress at the Open
University - The First Eight Years. External Studies at New England - A
Silver Jubilee Review, 1955-1979. Research and Development Activities in
the Field of Distance Study at NKI-Skolen, Norway Section 5: Choice of
Medium: The New Communications Technology Introduction. Trends in the Use
of Audio-Visual Media in Distance Education Systems. Education by
Satellite: Australia Possibilities. On Choosing Teaching Methods to Match
Educational Aims Section 6: Course Development Introduction. A List of
Ideas for the Construction of Distance Educaiton Courses. The Student's
Freedom of Choice Within the Didactical Structure of a Correspondence
Course. Tell Me How to Write Section 7: Student Support Services
Introduction. Teaching for the Open University. Interaction and
Independence: Getting the Mixture Right. The Consultation in the Process of
Distance Education Section 8: Economics Introduction. The Economics of the
Open University Revisited. The Economics and Management of Small
Post-Secondary Distance Education Systems. Economics and Cost Structures.
Index.
Preface. Acknowledgements. Section 1: The Concept of Education
Introduction. On Defining Distance Education. A Theory for Distance
Education. Distance Teaching: A Contradiction in Terms? Section 2: Theories
of Distance Education Introduction. On a Theory of Independent Study.
Distance Teaching and Industrial Production: A Comparative Interpretation
in Outline. Guided Didactic Conversation in Distance Education. Section 3:
Distance Education and Society: A Rationale Introduction. Back Door
Learning in the Learning Society. Adverse Factors in the Development of an
Open University in Latin America. What Advantages Can Conventional
Education Derive from Correspondence Education? Section 4: Students and
their Progress Introduction. Student Demand and Progress at the Open
University - The First Eight Years. External Studies at New England - A
Silver Jubilee Review, 1955-1979. Research and Development Activities in
the Field of Distance Study at NKI-Skolen, Norway Section 5: Choice of
Medium: The New Communications Technology Introduction. Trends in the Use
of Audio-Visual Media in Distance Education Systems. Education by
Satellite: Australia Possibilities. On Choosing Teaching Methods to Match
Educational Aims Section 6: Course Development Introduction. A List of
Ideas for the Construction of Distance Educaiton Courses. The Student's
Freedom of Choice Within the Didactical Structure of a Correspondence
Course. Tell Me How to Write Section 7: Student Support Services
Introduction. Teaching for the Open University. Interaction and
Independence: Getting the Mixture Right. The Consultation in the Process of
Distance Education Section 8: Economics Introduction. The Economics of the
Open University Revisited. The Economics and Management of Small
Post-Secondary Distance Education Systems. Economics and Cost Structures.
Index.
Introduction. On Defining Distance Education. A Theory for Distance
Education. Distance Teaching: A Contradiction in Terms? Section 2: Theories
of Distance Education Introduction. On a Theory of Independent Study.
Distance Teaching and Industrial Production: A Comparative Interpretation
in Outline. Guided Didactic Conversation in Distance Education. Section 3:
Distance Education and Society: A Rationale Introduction. Back Door
Learning in the Learning Society. Adverse Factors in the Development of an
Open University in Latin America. What Advantages Can Conventional
Education Derive from Correspondence Education? Section 4: Students and
their Progress Introduction. Student Demand and Progress at the Open
University - The First Eight Years. External Studies at New England - A
Silver Jubilee Review, 1955-1979. Research and Development Activities in
the Field of Distance Study at NKI-Skolen, Norway Section 5: Choice of
Medium: The New Communications Technology Introduction. Trends in the Use
of Audio-Visual Media in Distance Education Systems. Education by
Satellite: Australia Possibilities. On Choosing Teaching Methods to Match
Educational Aims Section 6: Course Development Introduction. A List of
Ideas for the Construction of Distance Educaiton Courses. The Student's
Freedom of Choice Within the Didactical Structure of a Correspondence
Course. Tell Me How to Write Section 7: Student Support Services
Introduction. Teaching for the Open University. Interaction and
Independence: Getting the Mixture Right. The Consultation in the Process of
Distance Education Section 8: Economics Introduction. The Economics of the
Open University Revisited. The Economics and Management of Small
Post-Secondary Distance Education Systems. Economics and Cost Structures.
Index.