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Beaudoin, Michael F. – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2015
In the past 3 decades, we have witnessed the implementation and expansion of online education designed for increasingly diverse audiences worldwide via an impressive array of new instructional media. Many proponents contend that Internet-supported teaching and learning is the most important innovation in education since the printing press. Yet,…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Change, Educational Technology, Technological Advancement
Fainholc, Beatriz – Policy Futures in Education, 2008
The presentation of the historical epistemological path is needed to understand and reconsider the discipline of Educational Technology in articulation to contributions of rupturistic theorists in order to reach to a critical proposal and a revision of its field. This field is facing a deep crisis within a time of world crisis, specially in the…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Technology, Appropriate Technology, Intellectual Disciplines
Saba, Farhad – Educational Technology, 2011
The practice of distance education in the United States is traced back to its early roots. In the 20th century, distance education remained at the periphery in corporate training, K-12 schools, and most universities, but it gradually developed its practice by using broadcast media, and later the Internet. Since the turn of the current century,…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Trends, Trend Analysis, Educational Development
Hancock, Val – European Journal of Open, Distance and E-Learning, 2010
The Open University, an open distance learning institution, is increasingly using a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) that requires internet access. This paper investigates how the move to a VLE has affected one group of students who do not have internet access--offender learners studying in prison. Members of the armed forces and secure hospital…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Open Universities, Action Research, Distance Education
Bothma, Cornelius H.; Cant, Michael C. – Educational Studies, 2011
A challenge faced by most heads of academic departments around the world is to manage the adoption and use of appropriate learning technologies in order to support the department's learning offerings to students. Earlier research undertaken by the authors revealed that lecturers within the Department of Marketing and Retail Management at the…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Marketing, Foreign Countries, Appropriate Technology
Brunner, Cornelia – 1992
This article examines distance learning from a gender perspective. In any new area of enterprise, expectations have an important effect on planning, implementation, and evaluation. When it comes to distance learning, a variety of images of what this exciting new technology will look like and what it can empower us to achieve will determine how we…
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Design Preferences, Distance Education, Educational Planning

Hardy, Darcy Walsh; And Others – Canadian Journal of Educational Communication, 1995
Discussion of the appropriate use of technology for distance education focuses on the need to examine why a delivery system is selected and proposes a method for selecting the medium based on course curricula and the need for motion. Use of the Internet for delivery is also considered. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Networks, Curriculum
Ljutic, Anton – Learning & Leading with Technology, 1996
Discusses worldwide efforts to use technology as a distance learning tool, particularly in less-developed countries. Topics include telecommunications and transfer of knowledge, including subject matter, pedagogy employed, and use of appropriate technology; and examples of three projects currently underway in less-developed countries to help…
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Developing Nations, Distance Education, Educational Technology
Howley, Craig B.; Howley, Aimee – Phi Delta Kappan, 1995
Systemic approaches like outcome-based education can't accommodate the common good of rural areas; rural scholars are rightly skeptical of "the one best system" and supporting technologies. Educators should also question new technologies (distance education, computer-assisted instruction, and telecommunications) promising an even more…
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Computer Assisted Instruction, Distance Education, Educational Technology

Ahern, Terence C. – TechTrends, 1996
Proposes a framework for designers and teachers to research better design methodologies for distance education and to choose the most appropriate technologies and design better instructional tasks. Presents a scenario in which inherent characteristics of technologies are merged with task characteristics to create positive and powerful educational…
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Design Requirements, Distance Education, Educational Technology

Price, Robert V. – TechTrends, 1996
Educators must focus more on designing active learning and less on using the latest technology. As distance education technology develops, educational institutions face increasing costs and decreased budgets, greater diversity, increasing demands for continuing education, and competition from other institutions. Knowledge of instructional design…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Appropriate Technology, Distance Education, Educational Development

Anderson, Margaret D. – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 1998
Outlines design issues for developing an asynchronous distance course, including appropriate technology, format, academic rigor, communication and feedback, group identity, and evaluation. The components of a graduate course in psychology at the State University of New York at Cortland, currently being offered using this model are described, and…
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Course Descriptions
Howley, Craig B.; Howley, Aimee – 1995
This paper critiques the notion that technology can solve the problems of rural schools. The critique begins with the recognition that the United States is an economic empire, that technology is the instrument of empire, and that national objectives for education are concerned with promoting economic competitiveness. While rural places are…
Descriptors: Accountability, Appropriate Technology, Centralization, Computer Uses in Education
Espe, James O. – 1998
This paper describes an inservice training program, developed collaboratively by the Idaho Assistive Technology Project and the Idaho State Department of Education, that is designed to increase the expertise of Idaho's special educators in the area of assistive technology. The lack of training Idaho's special educators have had in assistive…
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Assistive Devices (for Disabled), Disabilities, Distance Education
Spitzer, Dean R. – Educational Technology, 1998
Argues that the tendency to focus on the technical aspects of distance learning contributes to the infrequency of distance learning methods usage in education and training. Discusses the technical and human dimensions of distance learning, resistance to change, user perspective, and inertia and entropy. Outlines 10 human dimension principles…
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Computer Assisted Instruction, Design Preferences, Distance Education
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