Prepared By: Aminadab D. Mahinay Carlo Irog-Irog
Prepared By: Aminadab D. Mahinay Carlo Irog-Irog
Prepared By: Aminadab D. Mahinay Carlo Irog-Irog
Aminadab D. Mahinay
Carlo Irog-irog
Distance Education or
Telecommunications
They all have in common is implied in the Greek
root word tele, which means “at a distance” or
“far off”; that is they are systems for
communicating over a distance.
Desmond Keegan (1980) identified elements that
were key to a formal definition of distance
education:
Examples:
Teacher presentation and demonstration
Student presentation or small group work
Printed text and illustrations (e.g., textbooks, handouts,
correspondence study materials)
Live or recorded voice, music and other sounds
Full motion images (video, CD, DVD)
2. Practice with feedback
we know that most learning takes place when learners
are participating actively – mentally processing the material.
Limitations
Lack of visual information: it reduces the effect of visual
dimensions.
Integration
Audio technologies can be an effective instructional tools.
Depending on the needs of your student, using audio
teleconferencing technologies.
Television in
Distance Education
Television technologies offer many different types of instructional
opportunities for learners.
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