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Autore principale: Barron, Daniel D.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1996
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ539643
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contents Distance Education in North American Library and Information Science Education: Applications of Technology and Commitment. Barron, Daniel D. Accreditation (Institutions) Comparative Analysis Distance Education Educational Development Educational Technology Extension Education Higher Education Information Science Education Library Schools Telecommunications Trend Analysis Traces the development of distance education and compares similarities with the same evolution in library and information science education (LISE). Topics include correspondence and extension in LISE; telecommunications; audioconferencing; videoconferencing; current uses of technology and distance education in LISE; and non-ALA (American Library Association) accredited programs. (LRW)
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spellingShingle Distance Education in North American Library and Information Science Education: Applications of Technology and Commitment.
Barron, Daniel D.
Accreditation (Institutions)
Comparative Analysis
Distance Education
Educational Development
Educational Technology
Extension Education
Higher Education
Information Science Education
Library Schools
Telecommunications
Trend Analysis
Distance Education in North American Library and Information Science Education: Applications of Technology and Commitment. Barron, Daniel D. Accreditation (Institutions) Comparative Analysis Distance Education Educational Development Educational Technology Extension Education Higher Education Information Science Education Library Schools Telecommunications Trend Analysis Traces the development of distance education and compares similarities with the same evolution in library and information science education (LISE). Topics include correspondence and extension in LISE; telecommunications; audioconferencing; videoconferencing; current uses of technology and distance education in LISE; and non-ALA (American Library Association) accredited programs. (LRW)
title Distance Education in North American Library and Information Science Education: Applications of Technology and Commitment.
topic Accreditation (Institutions)
Comparative Analysis
Distance Education
Educational Development
Educational Technology
Extension Education
Higher Education
Information Science Education
Library Schools
Telecommunications
Trend Analysis
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ539643