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Distance education

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Abstract

1 Literature

2 Transactional distance

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Abstract
Distance education means a pedagogical concept - and not only geographic separation of learners and teachers.

Transactional distance replaces the older term 'distance education'.

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1 Literature
M.G. Moore, G. Kearsley (1996)
Michael G. Moore, Greg Kearsley: Distance Education. A Systems View

Bibliography
- Annotated Bibliography on Distance Education
- Quality Distance Education (QDE): Lessons Learned, Distance Education Bibliography - Instructional Design
- Readings in Distance Education Series
- Distance Learning Booklist
- Distance Education Bookmarks

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Links
The Most Practical Resource On Distance Education
Welcome to the Online Distance Education (FAQ) Site
Distance Education Issues

The American Center for the Study of Distance Education
ACSDE Research Monograph Series
Research Symposia and Conferences

DEOS-L - The Distance Education Online Symposium
DEOS - The Distance Education Online Symposium

Distance Learning and New Technologies in Education
Distance Learning and New Technologies in Education

Computer Mediated Instruction
Computer-Mediated Communication and the Online Classroom in Distance Learning (UNC)
Computer-Mediated Communication and the Online Classroom in Distance Learning (PSU)

Linkages, vol.4, no.2, winter 1996

The Learning Tree
Teaching Adults with Different Learning Styles

A Balancing Act for Distance Education: Mathematics

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