Distance Education

Statewide, Institutional, and International Applications of Distance Education

Michael Simonson
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07 September 2016
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07 September 2016
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  • Description
  • Contents

Distance Learning journal is a premiere outlet for articles featuring practical applications of distance education in states, institutions, and countries. Distance Education: Statewide, Institutional, and International Applications of Distance Education, 2nd Edition is a collection of readings from Distance Learning journal written by practitioners for practitioners.

Introduction.

  • Part 1: State-based and Statewide Approaches to Distance Education.
  • Chapter 1. Florida Virtual School
  • Chapter 2. ACCESS Distance Learning
  • Chapter 3. Northstar Academy
  • Chapter 4. South Carolina Virtual Public School
  • Chapter 5. exas Virtual School Network
  • Chapter 6. South Carolina Virtual School
  • Chapter 7. Learning at Georgia Virtual School
  • Chapter 8. roward Virtual School
  • Chapter 9. Georgia Schools: Virtually Here
  • Chapter 10. Meeting the Shifting Perspective: the Iowa Communications Network
  • Part 2: Institution-Based Applications of Distance Education.
  • Chapter 11. Michigan Virtual University
  • Chapter 12. Navy College Afloat Program
  • Chapter 13. UMASSOnline
  • Chapter 14. Tribal Colleges and Universities
  • Chapter 15. Maximizing HR Professional's Leadership Role in e'Learning
  • Chapter 16. The Global Campus: Examining the Initiative from the Perspective of Diffusion Theory
  • Chapter 17. Online Learning Opportunities for K12 Students in Florida's Nassau County
  • Chapter 18. Responding to Change: Online Education at the College of Central Florida
  • Chapter 19. A Closer Look at Distance Learning in the Kansas City, Missouri School District
  • Chapter 20. Reaching Beyond the Conventional Classroom: NASA's Digital Learning Network
  • Chapter 21. The Virtual Campus at the International Academy of Design and TechnologyOnline
  • Chapter 22. US Army and US Navy Staff Officer Distance Education Programs
  • Part 3: International Applications of Distance Education.
  • Chapter 23. University of the West Indies
  • Chapter 24. Online Education in the Bahamas
  • Chapter 25. The Evolution of ODL System in Nigeria
  • Chapter 26. Delivery of an Online MBA Program for Future Business Leaders in Ukraine
  • Chapter 27. Instructional Technology and Distance Education in Nigeria
  • Chapter 28. Distance Learning in Belize: A Benefit for Youths and Adults
  • Chapter 29. Challenges in Distance Learning for the Higher Education Sector in the Republic of Congo
  • Chapter 30. Distance Education and the WellBeing of the Kabongo Region in the Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Chapter 31. Distance Learning and Bilingual Education CD-ROMs in Rural Areas of the Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Chapter 32. Educational Leaders Perspectives: Pros and Cons of Distance Education in a Small Caribbean Island
  • Chapter 33. And Finally, Educational Colonialism