Distance Learning
Distance learning refers to the mode of study where the student "studies" from a distance without having to attend physical classrooms. This mode is popular with working adults because it allows them access to higher qualifications which they would not have time otherwise.
Distance learning mode can be applied in many ways. Some colleges conduct distance learning completely by self study correspondence while some conduct seminars in the weekends on regular basis, for example, once a semester. The defining factor here is that learning takes place outside of the physical educational institute. Distance learning courses are conducted both by traditional universities/colleges and purely virtual institutions. There is normally no difference in the quality of education via distance learning compared to conventional learning and some traditional and established universities offers the same qualification vide both modes of delivery. For example EBS- Heriot Watt's Masters Degrees.
However, distance learning is considered better for adult learners since the course structure is more flexible, tuition fees are lower and in certain cases the mode of assessment can be more suitable .
See
links below for more information on distance learning:
-http://distancelearn.about.com/od/distancelearning101/a/5Myths.htm
-http://www.distancelearning.hobsons.com/advice.jsp?id=ADVICE_WHAT
-http://www.ei-ahla.org/distancelearning_dladvantage.asp
-http://www.harpercollege.edu/bus-ss/cis/info/selfeval.htm
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