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PDF pending restorationCutting, Alan K. – 1989
This report begins by briefly reviewing actions that have been taken since the idea of an Open University in Tanzania was first proposed in the late 1970s. The main body of the report begins with a discussion of the role of media technology in an open university with emphasis on delivery and support systems. The current situation in Tanzania is…
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Correspondence Study, Delivery Systems, Developing Nations
Holmberg, Borje – 1989
In today's usage the distinction between open and distance education is often blurred. Indeed, open education and open learning are not synonymous with distance education and distance learning, a fact that is readily discernible by examining the characteristics of each. Teaching and learning in distance education are based on two elements: a…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Distance Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Bartels, Jorn – 1988
This survey of economics graduates at the FernUniversitat found that relatively few students who enroll in the program pass the final exam. Full-time students have better graduation rates than part-time students, although the FernUniversitat considers the latter as its main target group. Full-time students on the average require the same number of…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Economics Education, Employment Patterns, Foreign Countries
Berrol, Selma C. – 1989
A case study of the unique City University of New York Bernard Baruch College is presented. The school is unique because for 130 years it charged no tuition to most of its students (and even today is cost-free to many) and because its programs have so closely matched the needs of the city of which it is a part. A description is provided of how the…
Descriptors: College Environment, Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Planning
Murphy, Karen L. – 1989
An investigation was conducted to describe the context of distance learning by examining the factors to which first-year distance learners attribute their success and failure and the influences on those attributions. It tested the attribution theory of achievement motivation in a distance learning setting. The method was a qualitative case study:…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Attribution Theory, Cultural Context, Cultural Influences
Shale, D. G. – 1985
Essentially concerned with distance education as innovation in higher education, this paper identifies specific aspects of this innovation through references to three Canadian institutions offering university level courses for credit. It is primarily concerned with Athabasca University in Alberta, a distance education university which originally…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computers, Correspondence Study, Distance Education
PDF pending restorationBates, A. W. – 1985
This brief description of a visit to the Dutch Open University (Netherlands) begins by noting that, although the university had been established only the previous spring, it already had over 20,000 students. It then outlines the activities undertaken by the three main operational divisions of the university, i.e., course development, education,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Audiovisual Aids, Computer Assisted Instruction, Distance Education
Laurillard, D. M.; Bates, Tony – 1986
Based in part on the experience of the British Open University, this brief essay on the use of videodisc technology in the schools begins by describing the features of videodiscs and discussing potential uses of this technology at the elementary and secondary education levels. It is suggested that the availability of good interactive video…
Descriptors: Courseware, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
PDF pending restorationBates, A. W. – 1986
Focusing primarily on educational television, the use of various media in open universities and distance education settings is examined in order to determine whether particular conditions must be met for the successful use of the particular medium or media in collaborative projects. It is noted that there is no logical, step-by-step procedure for…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Costs, Distance Education, Educational Media
Gana, F. Z. – 1984
Patterns of distance education in Nigeria are surveyed in this report, and the level of application of educational technology to enhance learning is addressed. Following an analysis of the concept of distance education and the need for such a system in Nigeria, three patterns of distance education are identified and discussed: those depending…
Descriptors: Correspondence Study, Developing Nations, Distance Education, Educational Radio
Borden, George A. – 1983
Social implications of distance education at the university level are considered, based primarily on the case of La Universidad Estatal a Distancia (UNED) of Costa Rica. UNED, which is Costa Rica's attempt to implement Great Britain's open university philosophy of education, was developed in response to the following needs: to provide…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Case Studies, College Planning, Educational Change
Rumble, Greville – 1982
This 10-section report on the activities of the Open University of the United Kingdom as an innovative institution with a concern for democratization of higher education begins with a discussion of the criteria for an innovative organization. The origins of the University and the intentions of its early planners are then discussed, followed by a…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Adoption (Ideas), Cost Effectiveness, Educational Innovation
PDF pending restorationKirkup, Gill; Swarbrick, Ailsa – 1986
The Women in Technology program, which ran for three years through the Open University, was a retraining program for qualified, experienced women technologists who had left paid employment for family reasons. It was designed to assist in the updating of technical knowledge and the promotion of confidence and skills in career planning for those…
Descriptors: Career Planning, Case Studies, Course Evaluation, Distance Education
PDF pending restorationBruce, Margaret; And Others – 1985
This paper describes the aims, organization, and outcomes of a technology assessment activity that was part of a summer school for an undergraduate interdisciplinary women's studies course at the Open University of Great Britain. Entitled "The Changing Experience of Women," the course contained a technology assessment module for the…
Descriptors: Brainstorming, Contraception, Females, Feminism
Hawkridge, David – 1979
The first part of this paper summarizes the experiences of the Open University in using print, television, and radio to provide postsecondary education to adults. Descriptions of these three components are followed by details on the functions served by each; i.e., how print, television, and radio differ in their ability to educate, and how the…
Descriptors: Adults, Distance Education, Educational Radio, Educational Television


