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Distance Learning
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Abstract
Distance Learning (DL) and the revolutionary accomplishments in the telecommunication industry over the last five years offer the potential for large organizations, educational institutions and the government to fulfill a larger portion of their training requirements in a more efficient manner. DL offers the opportunity to improve the student-to-instructor ratio without degrading the quality of education. Additionally, DL can provide a more rapid exchange of information between centers of excellence and the engineering community at large.
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Morell, A., "Distance Learning," SAE Technical Paper 902000, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/902000.Also In
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- Directory of Distance Education through Telecommunications NUCEA 1989
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- Readings in Principles of Distance Education 1 2 Moore, M. Clark, C. 1989
- Mirabito M. Morganstern, B. 1990 The New Communications Technologies Focal Press
- The Pennsylvania State University The American Journal of Distance Education 1987-1990
- U. S Congress, Office of Technology Assessment Critical Connections: Communications for the Future Washington, DC U.S. Government Printing Office January 1990
- U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment Linking for Learning: A New Concept for Education Washington DC U.S. Government Printing Office November 1989