Open and distance learning : case studies from industry and education / edited by Stephen C Brown.
This contributed volume reviews the lessons that may be learned from trying to integrate distance learning strategies with face-to-face teaching methods. It contains practical examples from education, commerce and industry.
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London :
Kogan Page in association with the Institute of Educational Technology, Open University,
1997.
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Series: | Open and distance learning series.
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Table of Contents:
- Lloyds Bank and multimedia / Howard Hills
- Integrated learning in the TSB / Peter Higgins
- Corporate context and cultural change : distance learning in BT / Stephen Brown
- From pioneers to settlers : the Abbey National / Julian Wakeley
- Implementing distance learning in Barclays Bank / Judith Christian-Carter
- Open learning in Reuters / David Cook
- Integrated courseware in language learning / Mike Harland, Erica McAteer, and Niall Sclater
- Conversion of a mathematics course to tutor-supported computer-assisted flexible learning / Gordon Doughty [and others]
- Champion for change : learning development at the University of Sunderland / Suzanne Robertson
- Innovation in a traditional setting at Sheffield University / Ruth Sharratt
- Computer-based education at Queensland University of Technology / Jenny Winn
- METTNETĀ® / Iain Skelly and Jackie Hargis
- Technologies to extend out-reach / Gerry McAleavy and Gerard Parr
- Flexible learning as university policy / Louise Moran
- Curriculum or culture change?