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Autore principale: Barron, Daniel D.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1987
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ357085
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contents Faculty and Student Perceptions of Distance Education Using Television. Barron, Daniel D. Case Studies Comparative Analysis Distance Education Higher Education Library Education Literature Reviews Outreach Programs Program Evaluation Surveys Telecourses Describes the evolution of distance education courses at the University of South Carolina and the results of a study of students who participated in those courses. Highlights include student performance and reactions of both students and faculty to the telecourses. (Author/CLB)
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spellingShingle Faculty and Student Perceptions of Distance Education Using Television.
Barron, Daniel D.
Case Studies
Comparative Analysis
Distance Education
Higher Education
Library Education
Literature Reviews
Outreach Programs
Program Evaluation
Surveys
Telecourses
Faculty and Student Perceptions of Distance Education Using Television. Barron, Daniel D. Case Studies Comparative Analysis Distance Education Higher Education Library Education Literature Reviews Outreach Programs Program Evaluation Surveys Telecourses Describes the evolution of distance education courses at the University of South Carolina and the results of a study of students who participated in those courses. Highlights include student performance and reactions of both students and faculty to the telecourses. (Author/CLB)
title Faculty and Student Perceptions of Distance Education Using Television.
topic Case Studies
Comparative Analysis
Distance Education
Higher Education
Library Education
Literature Reviews
Outreach Programs
Program Evaluation
Surveys
Telecourses
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ357085