Definitions
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California Distance Learning Project: What is Distance Learning?
The California Distance Learning Project's definition is: "Distance Learning (DL) is an instructional delivery system which connects learners with educational resources. DL provides educational access to learners not enrolled in educational institutions and can augment the learning opportunities of current students. The implementation of DL is a process which uses available resources and will evolve to incorporate emerging technologies." -
DistanceEducator.com: What is Distance Education?
Defining the Concepts and Terms Which Have Characterized the Field
In a Feature Article from the year 2000, the DistanceEducator.com site has provided an article on both traditional definitions and comment on the field of distance education. References are provided. -
Distance Education: A Systems View: What is Distance Education?
As defined by Michael Moore, then director of The American Center for the Study of Distance Education, Penn State: "Distance education is planned learning that normally occurs in a different place from teaching and as a result requires special techniques of course design, special instructional techniques, special methods of communication by electronic and other technology, as well as special organizational and administrative arrangements". From the text Distance Education: A Systems View, co-authored by Greg Kearsley [California: Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1996]. -
Instructional Telecommunications Council: Distance Education
The ITC definition is: "The process of extending learning, or delivering instructional resource-sharing opportunities, to locations away from a classroom, building or site, to another classroom, building or site by using video, audio, computer, multimedia communications, or some combination of these with other traditional delivery methods." -
Sloan-C View: Coming to Terms: ALN
From the publication: Sloan-C View, June, 2003, vol 2, n4: "Online educators want to say exactly what is new about higher learning online today, yet a proliferation of terms complicates things. In Sloan-C listserv conversations about whether distance or distributed education is the proper name for it, some useful clarifications emerged." -
United States Distance Learning Association: Distance Education
The USDLA definition: "The acquisition of knowledge and skills through mediated information and instruction, encompassing all technologies and other forms of learning at a distance." -
Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT): Distance Education: Towards a Definition and Glossary of Terms
This detailed publication by Lee Ayers Schlosser and Michael Simonson was sponsored by the Definitions and Terminology Committee Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT). The publication is available for sale to AECT members.
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