Distance Education and Distributed Learning

Distance Education and Distributed Learning by Charalambos Vrasidas, published by Information Age Pub. in 2002, is a comprehensive exploration of contemporary issues in distance education. This edition spans 231 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses various aspects of distributed learning, including the rethinking of assessment methods suitable for online environments and the significance of collaborative learning in fostering social and intellectual growth.
Readers will find a collection of essays that delve into the embodiment of knowledge within virtual settings, providing insights into the evolving landscape of education. The discussions aim to enhance understanding of distance, open, and online education, making this work relevant for educators, students, and researchers interested in the dynamics of learning in a digital age.
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This work discusses issues relating to distance education and distributed learning. There are essays covering: rethinking assessment for the online environment; the role of collaborative learning in social and intellectual development; and the embodiment of knowledge in virtual environments.
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