Distance Learning
Distance Learning
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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