This paper argues that recent developments in technology hold considerable promise for distance education. Audiocassettes, audiographics (the combining of natural sound, via the telephone or audiocassettes, with computer-generated graphics), videocassettes, and computer conferencing are used as examples to identify factors that should be considered in media selection, including access, costs, student control, teacher control, organization, teacher time, and teaching objectives. The use of the CYCLOPS audiographics system in distance tutorials of the Open University is highlighted. Difficulties in introducing these newer technologies into existing distance education systems are also discussed. Reasons for using the newer media in distance ed...
In this brief review, I wish to make a strong case that audio tapes can and should be an essential c...
This book is concerned with the ways that new information technologies can be applied in education. ...
ABSTRACT, This conference paper consists of a sketch of the British Open University at work as well ...
This review of the technical possibilities of audio, television, computing, and combination media ad...
Distance education has changed over the decades from a largely isolated, paper-based learning experi...
Educational technology plays an important role in distance education system. By adapting new communi...
This paper describes the first venture of the author (a professor at Kentucky's Morehead State ...
The article argues that the ongoing usage of audio visual media is falling behind in terms of educat...
The present paper analyzes the functions that the new communication technologies play in relation wi...
An introduction to instructional technology systems used for distance learning applications is provi...
In any distance-education situation students and tutors are at a distance from each other at least i...
Abstract ⎯ Synchronous distance education can partner students and professors from different geograp...
[[abstract]]The invited paper presents state-of-the-art technologies of distance education systems. ...
M. Ed. (Media in Education)In January 1989 the University of Pretoria will start with a component of...
This paper examines some of the key issues arising from the delivery of a ma.nagement development co...
In this brief review, I wish to make a strong case that audio tapes can and should be an essential c...
This book is concerned with the ways that new information technologies can be applied in education. ...
ABSTRACT, This conference paper consists of a sketch of the British Open University at work as well ...
This review of the technical possibilities of audio, television, computing, and combination media ad...
Distance education has changed over the decades from a largely isolated, paper-based learning experi...
Educational technology plays an important role in distance education system. By adapting new communi...
This paper describes the first venture of the author (a professor at Kentucky's Morehead State ...
The article argues that the ongoing usage of audio visual media is falling behind in terms of educat...
The present paper analyzes the functions that the new communication technologies play in relation wi...
An introduction to instructional technology systems used for distance learning applications is provi...
In any distance-education situation students and tutors are at a distance from each other at least i...
Abstract ⎯ Synchronous distance education can partner students and professors from different geograp...
[[abstract]]The invited paper presents state-of-the-art technologies of distance education systems. ...
M. Ed. (Media in Education)In January 1989 the University of Pretoria will start with a component of...
This paper examines some of the key issues arising from the delivery of a ma.nagement development co...
In this brief review, I wish to make a strong case that audio tapes can and should be an essential c...
This book is concerned with the ways that new information technologies can be applied in education. ...
ABSTRACT, This conference paper consists of a sketch of the British Open University at work as well ...