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(Bilgisayar) distance learning
An option for earning course credit off-campus via cable television, Internet, satellite classes, videotapes, correspondence courses, or other means
A method of instruction delivered primarily by distance using forms of technology such as satellites, computers, tele-conferencing networks, televisions/radio broadcasts and other mechanisms Support programmes may be required involving the more conventional institution-based and face-to-face methods of learning but the key component of a distance learning programme is delivered outside the institution without face-to-face instruction
An option for earning course credit at off-campus locations via cable television, Internet, satellite classes, videotapes, correspondence courses, or other means
A formal educational process in which the major portion of the instruction occurs when the learner and the instructor are not in the same place at the same time
The use of technology to allow learners to receive education irrespective of time and location If they receive the education at the same time as it is offered in an on-campus learning environment, the offering is said to be synchronous (i e occurring at the same time) In most on-line learning situations the education is occurring asynchronously (i e the learners are not accessing the information at the same time it is offered nor at the same time that other learners may be accessing it)
Using technology - including radio, television, computer, or video -- to allow students in one location to participate in a class being offered at another location
A high-tech alternative to correspondence courses, these classes are offered via satellite or internet
Learning that takes place when the instructor and student are separated by space and/or time The gap between the two can be bridged through the use of technology - such as audio tapes, videoconferencing, satellite broadcasts and online technology - and/or more traditional delivery methods, such as the postal service
Education Week defines the term as the use of telecommunications technologies, including satellites, telephones and cable-television systems, to broadcast instruction from one central site to one or more remote locations Typically, a television image of a teacher is broadcast to students in remote locations; this may also be done using interactive videoconferencing More and more students and campuses are recognizing the value of online courses The industry has progressed a great extent, in securing reliable and effective systems to administer the courses
is defined as a formal educational process in which some or all of the instructional interaction occurs when student and instructor are not in the same place Distance learning delivery media may include the Web/Internet (often referred to as 'online'), print-based correspondence, television or radio broadcast, pre-recorded audio or video, or other computer technologies
Courses offered by correspondence and/or telecommunications (e g , videoconferencing, Internet)
Educational instruction carried out at a site other than the classroom where an instructor is located, typically via satellite or cable television and in real time
a means by which teaching / learning can be achieved over distances including (but not limited to) telecommunications such as the Internet, cable-television, videoconferencing, etc
(Ticaret) Systems that deliver education and training from a centralized source to remote locations. They may be real-time or periodic, and include methods for interaction, testing and student feedback
possibility offered by the implementation of the connection of schools to the Internet, in which students can be taught, via tele-conferencing and the passage of information over networks, while in a different geographic location from other students, as well as from their teacher
Instruction provided at a distance to students who do not come to the institution Traditional distance education uses printed materials and correspondence between the learner and the tutor Modern technology now allows the internet to improve this by the use of computer conferencing, and other communication between learners and teachers, using voice, video, and course materials on the web
Using technology such as two-way, interactive television, teacher and student(s) in different locations may communicate with one another as in a regular classroom setting
Term often used as synonymous with distance education, not strictly correctly since distance education includes teaching as well as learning
Education in which students take academic courses by accessing information and communicating with the instructor asynchronously over a computer network. Also called distance education. a method of study that involves working at home and sending your work to your teacher
- Teaching/learning that occurs off of a traditional campus through a variety of delivery forms, including audio, audio-graphic, satellite video, two-way videoconferencing, computer telecourse, internet wide area networks, local area networks or other electronic means
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