Distance Learning

The Essential Guide
Distance Learning
October 1998 | 176 pages | Sage US
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The landscape for higher education is changing rapidly and distance learning is a key element in this upheaval. In this practical and timely volume, authors Marcia L. Williams, Kenneth Paprock and Barbara Covington provide clear commentary on the basic issues surrounding distance learning. Distance Learning answers some of the key questions at the heart of new educational technologies: What are the options available to institutions considering the addition of distance learning to their programs? What is the most practical way to integrate new technologies with existing equipment? For teachers, what is the best way to minimize the loss of content and foster a positive learning environment without face-to-face contact? An ideal introduction to the world of new educational technologies, the guide is filled with case studies and built on an intuitive set of "How do I . . . ?" questions. Providing a strong foundation for teachers who need to teach from a distance, it will be an invaluable sourcebook for teachers who need to know more about open and distance learning across any academic discipline.

Contents

Open and Distance Learning Overview

Open and Distance Learning Overview

Open and Distance Learning Concepts and Components

Open and Distance Learning Concepts and Components

The Dynamics of the Distance Learning Environment

The Dynamics of the Distance Learning Environment

Speeding Up Technology Transfer

Speeding Up Technology Transfer

Designing Instruction for Learning

Designing Instruction for Learning

Turning Verbal Information into Visual Communication

Turning Verbal Information into Visual Communication

Description

The landscape for higher education is changing rapidly and distance learning is a key element in this upheaval. In this practical and timely volume, authors Marcia L. Williams, Kenneth Paprock and Barbara Covington provide clear commentary on the basic issues surrounding distance learning. Distance Learning answers some of the key questions at the heart of new educational technologies: What are the options available to institutions considering the addition of distance learning to their programs? What is the most practical way to integrate new technologies with existing equipment? For teachers, what is the best way to minimize the loss of content and foster a positive learning environment without face-to-face contact? An ideal introduction to the world of new educational technologies, the guide is filled with case studies and built on an intuitive set of "How do I . . . ?" questions. Providing a strong foundation for teachers who need to teach from a distance, it will be an invaluable sourcebook for teachers who need to know more about open and distance learning across any academic discipline.

Contents

Open and Distance Learning Overview

Open and Distance Learning Overview

Open and Distance Learning Concepts and Components

Open and Distance Learning Concepts and Components

The Dynamics of the Distance Learning Environment

The Dynamics of the Distance Learning Environment

Speeding Up Technology Transfer

Speeding Up Technology Transfer

Designing Instruction for Learning

Designing Instruction for Learning

Turning Verbal Information into Visual Communication

Turning Verbal Information into Visual Communication

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Distance Learning

The Essential Guide


October 1998 | 176 pages | Sage US

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Hardcover 28/02/2026 9780761914419 $235.00
Paperback 28/02/2026 9780761914426 $169.00
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The landscape for higher education is changing rapidly and distance learning is a key element in this upheaval. In this practical and timely volume, authors Marcia L. Williams, Kenneth Paprock and Barbara Covington provide clear commentary on the basic issues surrounding distance learning. Distance Learning answers some of the key questions at the heart of new educational technologies: What are the options available to institutions considering the addition of distance learning to their programs? What is the most practical way to integrate new technologies with existing equipment? For teachers, what is the best way to minimize the loss of content and foster a positive learning environment without face-to-face contact? An ideal introduction to the world of new educational technologies, the guide is filled with case studies and built on an intuitive set of "How do I . . . ?" questions. Providing a strong foundation for teachers who need to teach from a distance, it will be an invaluable sourcebook for teachers who need to know more about open and distance learning across any academic discipline.


Table Of Contents:

  • Open and Distance Learning Overview
  • Open and Distance Learning Concepts and Components
  • The Dynamics of the Distance Learning Environment
  • Speeding Up Technology Transfer
  • Designing Instruction for Learning
  • Turning Verbal Information into Visual Communication

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