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Lefferts, Gillet, Jr. – CEFP Journal, 1977
Higher education need not be obtained in residency at a college or university. Some alternatives that may be widely employed in the future are examined. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Educational Innovation, Educational Technology, Educational Television
Gibbs, Graham; Northedge, Andrew – Teaching at a Distance, 1977
The development of a student-centered approach to learning to study is described, and its strengths and weaknesses are noted. Two study skills workshops run by the Open University are also outlined, along with practical tips on how to make them work. (LBH)
Descriptors: External Degree Programs, Guidelines, Higher Education, Independent Study
Turok, Ben – Teaching at a Distance, 1977
This article argues for another commitment by the Open University in a new field of educational technology based on the telephone. Consideration is given to one-to-one telephone calls for tutorial purposes, conference calls, teaching by satellite, and meeting by telephone. (LBH)
Descriptors: Educational Technology, External Degree Programs, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Spear, Roger – Teaching at a Distance, 1977
This is a short review of the progress of some members of the Open University Technology Faculty in researching, discussing, and preparing a project course for first presentation in 1979, in which students will design and carry out their own project on any topic relating to the subject areas within the Technology Faculty. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Credit Courses, Educational Technology, External Degree Programs
Runfang, Wei – 1997
This paper examines the origins, objectives and structures, funding and cost, programs, learners, and teaching and learning of the radio and television universities in China and the British Open University (BOU). It also discusses the nature and role of each of these entities, including growth and development of higher education and the…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Distance Education, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices
Smith, W. A. S.; Snowden, B. L. – 1983
Ontario Universities' current and planned involvement with distance delivery of university level educational opportunities was reviewed. Additional considerations were: the feasibility of a cooperative approach to distance education, the organizational approach to expanding cooperation among the universities and between the universities and…
Descriptors: Access to Education, College Planning, Cooperative Programs, Coordination
Changing Times, 1983
Correspondence courses are a growing alternative to conventional on-campus courses. The main reasons that so many people choose this type of education are that it is more convenient, usually faster, and normally less expensive. There are two kinds of schools that offer correspondence courses: proprietary and postsecondary. Proprietary schools…
Descriptors: Correspondence Schools, Correspondence Study, Educational Trends, External Degree Programs
Gough, J. E. – 1977
The rationale for and development of off-campus studies at Deakin University, Australia, are described. Based on the determination that Victoria had substantial demand for off-campus studies, Deakin University planned to admit to its off-campus program approximately 1,000 students in 1978 and anticipated 2,500 to 3,000 off-campus students by the…
Descriptors: Adult Students, College Admission, College Students, Curriculum Development
Western Australia Post Secondary Education Commission, Nedlands. – 1982
A review of external studies in Western Australia was undertaken, with attention directed to the future pattern of development, including the institutions to be involved and the nature of their involvement. A continued demand has been exhibited for external studies opportunities, and there is a trend to expand and refine existing offerings rather…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), College Planning, College Programs, College Role
Kitchen, Ronald D. – 1985
Prepared for the 75th anniversary of the external studies program at the University of Queensland, this essay includes a brief introduction and an introductory account of the first four directors of the program. Background information provided in the introduction includes the establishment, educational philosophy, funding sources, and…
Descriptors: Biographies, College Administration, Distance Education, Educational Change
McDonald, R. J.; Gough, J. E. – 1980
The use of audio cassettes in external studies in Australia was studied. External students enrolled in four courses at Murdoch and Deaken Universities, were surveyed by mailed questionnaire to ascertain how they use audio cassettes provided as part of their course materials. Murdoch University respondents allowed comparisons to be made between…
Descriptors: Audiotape Cassettes, College Students, Extension Education, External Degree Programs
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Regents External Degree Program. – 1982
The Regents External Degrees program to earn a degree without attending college, and the College Proficiency Examinations to validate knowledge gained outside of the formal college classroom are described. The programs are administered by the University of the State of New York, which has no campus or courses, but accepts credits from accredited…
Descriptors: Associate Degrees, Bachelors Degrees, College Credits, Degree Requirements
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Regents External Degree Program. – 1982
A study guide to assist a candidate preparing to take the New York State College Proficiency and Regents External Degree Examinations is presented. This booklet offers suggestions on how to successfully complete an independent study project learning to do tasks normally performed by a teacher. The guide includes; preparing for independent study,…
Descriptors: Certification, Competency Based Education, Degree Requirements, Equivalency Tests
Griffith Univ., Brisbane (Australia). School of Humanities. – 1984
This course, one of 16 sequential courses comprising phase one of a part-time Bachelor of Arts degree program in Australian Studies, analyses how versions of the past are maintained through rituals and ceremonies, and through institutions such as schools and museums. It further develops the notion of identity, particularly as it applies to…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Cultural Pluralism
Griffith Univ., Brisbane (Australia). School of Humanities. – 1983
This course, one of 16 sequential courses comprising phase one of a part-time Bachelor of Arts degree program in Australian Studies, traces a number of 19th and 20th century debates about culture and examines both the ways in which cultural groups have been formed and the conditions under which culture is produced in contemporary society. It is…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Culture, External Degree Programs
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