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Advanced methods in distance education; applications and practices for educators, administrators, and learners.


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Advanced methods in distance education; applications and practices for educators, administrators, and learners.

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Information Science Publishing

2005

305 pages

$69.95

Paperback

LC5800

The authors (of Texas A&M U.) seek to provide readers lacking any particular expertise with education with a conceptual con·cep·tu·al
adj.
Relating to concepts or the the formation of concepts.
 grounding in distance education that is grounded in current research. They begin with the theoretical and conceptual foundations of adult distant learning. Discussion of systematic instructional design Instructional design is the practice of arranging media (communication technology) and content to help learners and teachers transfer knowledge most effectively. The process consists broadly of determining the current state of learner understanding, defining the end goal of  consists of chapters on writing instructional objectives, techniques for motivating learners, and methods for assessing learning. This is followed by an exploration of the necessary technology and skills for implementing distance learning. Treatment of administrative and management issues follows and then the volume concludes with a discussion of future trends in distance learning.

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