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Distance Learning

What is Distance Education?


Distance education takes place when a
teacher and student(s) are separated by
physical distance, and technology (i.e., voice,
video, data, and print), often in concert with
face-to-face communication, is used to
bridge the instructional gap.
Is Distance Education Effective?
Many educators ask if distant students learn
as much as students receiving traditional
face-to-face instruction. Research indicates
that when the method and technologies
used are appropriate to the instructional
tasks, there is a student-to-student
interaction, and when there is timely teacher-
to-student feedback.
How is Distance Education Delivered?
A wide range of technological options are available
to the distance educator. They fall into four major
categories:
Voice - Instructional audio tools include the
interactive technologies of telephone,
audioconferencing, and short-wave radio. Passive
(i.e., one-way) audio tools include tapes and radio.
Video - Instructional video tools include still images
such as slides, pre-produced moving images (e.g., film,
videotape), and real-time moving images combined
with audio conferencing(one-way or two-way 1 video
with two-way audio).
Data - Computers send and receive information
electronically. For this reason, the term “data" is used
to describe this broad category of instructional tools.
Computer applications for distance education
are varied and include:

o Computer-assisted instruction(CAI)-uses the


computer as a self-contained teaching
machine to present individual lessons.

o Computer-managed instruction(CMI)- uses the


computer to organize instruction and track
student records and progress. The
instruction itself need not be delivered via
a computer, although CAI is often combined
with CMI.
oComputer-mediated education(CME) - describes
computer applications that facilitate the delivery of
instruction.
Examples include
:electronic mail, fax, real-time computer conferencing,
and World-Wide Web applications.
oPrint -is a foundational element of distance education
programs and the basis from which all other delivery
systems have evolved. Various print formats are available
including: textbooks, study guides, workbooks and case
studies.
Which Technology is Best?
The key to effective distance education is focusing on
the needs of the learners, the requirements of the
content. Typically, this systematic approach will result
in a mix of media, each serving a specific purpose.
oFor example:
A strong print component can provide much of the
basic instructional content in the form of a course
text, as well as readings and day-to-day schedule.
Interactive audio or video conferencing can provide
real time face-to-face (or voice-to-voice) interaction.
This is also an excellent and cost-effective way to
incorporate guest speakers and content experts.
Computer conferencing or electronic mail
communication to one or more class members. It can
also be used to increase interaction among students.
can be used to send messages, assignment feedback,
and others.
 Pre-recorded video tapes can be used to present class
lectures and visually oriented content.

 Fax can be used to distribute assignments, last minute


announcements, to receive student assignments, and
to provide timely feedback. Using this integrated
approach, the educator's task is to carefully select
among the technological options. The goal is to build a
mix of instructional media, meeting the needs of the
learner in a manner that is instructionally effective and
economically prudent.
Effective Distance Education
Effective distance education programs
begin with careful planning and a focused
understanding of course requirements and
student needs. In fact, successful distance
education programs rely on the consistent
and integrated efforts of students, faculty,
facilitators, support staff, and administrators.
Key Players in Distance Education

Students. The primary role of the student is to learn. This


is the task which require motivation, planning, and an
ability to analyze and apply the instructional content
being taught. When instruction is delivered at a distance,
additional challenges result because students are often
separated from others sharing their backgrounds and
interests, have few if any opportunities to interact with
teachers outside of class, and must rely on technical
linkages to bridge the gap separating class participants.
Faculty - The success of any distance education effort rests
squarely on the shoulders of the faculty. In a traditional
classroom setting, the instructor's responsibility includes
assembling course content and developing an
understanding of student needs. Special challenges
confront those teaching at a distance.

For example, the instructor must:


 Develop an understanding of the characteristics and
needs of distant students with little first-hand
experience and limited, if any face-to-face contact.
 Adapt teaching styles taking into consideration the
needs and expectations of multiple, often diverse,
audiences.
 Develop a working understanding of delivery
technology, while remaining focused on their teaching
role.
 Function effectively as a skilled facilitator as well as
content provider.
Facilitators. The instructor often is a bridge between the
students and the instructor. To be effective, a facilitator
must understand the students being served and the
instructor's expectations. Most importantly, the
facilitator must be willing to follow the directive
established by the teacher.
Support Staff. These individuals are the silent heroes of
the distance education enterprise and ensure that the
numerous details required for program success are dealt
with effectively. Most successful distance education
programs consolidate support service functions to
include student registration, materials duplication and
distribution, textbook ordering, securing of copyright
clearances, facilities scheduling, processing grade
reports, managing technical resources, etc.. Support
personnel are truly the glue that keeps the distance
education effort together and on track.
Administrators. Effective distance
education administrators are more than
idea people. They are consensus builders,
decisionmakers, and referees. They work
closely with technical and support service
personnel, ensuring that technological
resources are effectively deployed to
further the institution’s academic mission.
Benefits of Distance Learning

Convenience
Distance learning technologies can provide
convenient locations for both students and
instructors. Many of the technologies, such as the
Internet and telephone, are easily accessed at
home. Others, such as videoconferencing, can be
distributed from a single point (such as a
university) to multiple remote sites(such as
schools).
Flexibility
Many forms of distance learning provide
students the option to participate whenever
they wish, on an individualized basis. For
example, some students may want to review a
podcast in the middle of the night or read their
e-mail during early morning hours. In addition,
one student may wish to spend 30 minutes
reviewing a website, while another spends an
hour.
Effectiveness
Distance learning is not only convenient, it is
also effective. Several research studies have
found that distance learning is equally or more
effective than traditional instruction when the
method and technologies used are appropriate
to the instructional tasks, when there is student-
to-student interaction and when there is timely
teacher-to-student feedback.
Affordability
Many forms of distance learning involve little
or no cost. For example, almost all of the
homes in Ukraine have televisions and many are
connected to a cable-TV service. For these
homes, it is relatively easy for the students to
watch a public broadcast television show or
educational documentary. In addition, almost
all homes have access to a telephone and/or the
Internet, enabling the use of voicemail and
audioconferencing.
Multi-sensory
One of the benefits of distance learning is that
there is a wide variety of materials that can
meet everyone’s learning preference -- at least
part of the time. For example, some students
learn from visual stimuli, such as video, and
others learn best by listening or interacting with
a computer program.
Interactivity
Contrary to popular opinion, distance
learning courses can offer increased
interactions with students. In particular,
introverted students who are too shy to ask
questions in class will often "open up“ when
provided the opportunity to interact via e-mail
or other individualized means . Through the
increased interactions, teachers can better
meet individual student's needs.
Equity
o Educational inequity is a major issue in this and
other countries. Rural schools often have less
contact with educational trends, fewer qualified
teachers, and more need for technology.
o Distance learning offers great potential for
alleviating these issues and has been employed
very effectively in Canada and Australia --two
countries with geographically diverse student
populations.
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