Bridging the Gap–Online and Offline Learning
It is one of the largest community college service areas in the U.S., with a population base of over 85,000. Read the Full Story
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It is one of the largest community college service areas in the U.S., with a population base of over 85,000. Read the Full Story
“Rather than using technology to imitate or supplement conventional classroom-based approaches, exploiting the full potential of next-generation technologies is likely to require fundamental, rather than incremental reforms,” Phillip Bond, Commerce undersecretary for technology, said in a speech yesterday at the Enhancing Education Through Technology Symposium in Pasadena, Calif.Read the Full Story
The time is ripe for an audacious project. What could we achieve with US$15 billion and ten years time?Read the Full Story
A new article “A layered approach to the re-use of content and its presentation” was added recently. This paper continues the work on overcoming the mosaic effect – an impediment to the sharing of content, and proposes layered re-use as a conceptual framework for solving the problem. The advantages of adopting layered re-use include, a) […]
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Two randomly selected samples were assigned to complete either a Web survey or a mail (paper) survey. The response rate for the Web mode was 20 percent higher than for the mail mode. The overall costs for each mode showed that the Web data collection mode is more efficient than the paper mode when used […]
Focused on supporting federal government agencies involved in distance learning, FGDLA is embarking on innovative ways to incorporate instructional technologies for the new millennium. Our membership is derived primarily from people employed by the various agencies within the federal government or on contract with the federal government to support its distance learning programs. Visit the […]
Throughout history technological advances in communication have had a dramatic impact on society, for example, the printing press, the telephone, radio, film, television, and more recently the Internet. In education these advances have facilitated the progression from one-to-one tuition to mass education.Read the Full Story