1st Edition

The Role of Technology in Distance Education (Routledge Revivals)

By Tony Bates Copyright 1984
    242 Pages
    by Routledge

    242 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book, first published in 1984, provides a comprehensive review of the range of technology that was being used in distance education. Technological developments in word processing, video-disc and viewdata as well as computer-based learning had revolutionised the potential for distance education. These developments required the role of more ’conventional’ distance learning media, such as broadcasting, tuition and text, to be reassessed. This book, written by international experts in the field, explored the state of the art at the time, and also provided their ideas on how future developments were likely to evolve. This book is ideal for those studying education and communications.

    About the Contributors;  Part 1: Introduction and Overview;  1. The Growth of Technology in Distance Education;  Part 2: Media in Course Design;  2. Texts and Word-Processors  3. Broadcast Television  4. Video Cassettes  5. Satellite and Cable  6. Video Discs  7. Computer Assisted Learning  8. Radio  9. Audio Cassettes  10. Home Kits;  Part 3: Media in Course Management and Presentation;  11. Telephone Teaching;  12. Cyclops Shared-Screen Teleconferencing  13. Computers in Academic Administration  14. Teletext Systems  15. Viewdata System  16. Tutors and Media  17. Local Media Resource Centres;  Part 4: Selection of Technology and Course Design;  18. Pedagogic Differences in Media  19. Putting it Together: Now and the Future

    Biography

    A. W. Bates