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Distance learning : making connections across virtual space and time
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Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, 2001
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9780130809001

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Appropriate for an Introduction or Issues course on distance learning with an emphasis on planning and administration.

The purpose of this text is to provide a solid theoretical framework as well as practical considerations for planning and implementing distance learning programs. Fundamental concepts of distance learning, planning program development, and the basic technologies used are presented. The author integrates the historical and theoretical background with the most current applications and technologies being used for distance learning in today's educational environment.


Author Notes

ANTHONY G. PICCIANO is the author of two books on education and technology, most recently Educational Leadership and Planning for Technology (Merrill/Prentice Hall, 1998). He is a professor in the Education Administration and Supervision Program in the School of Education at Hunter College. His teaching specializations include educational technology, organization theory, and research methods. He also has been a faculty fellow since 1994 at the City University of New York Open Systems Laboratory, a facility dedicated to experimenting with advanced uses of instructional technology and to providing staff development programs for organizations such as public schools, colleges, and private businesses.

Dr. Picciano has served as a consultant to a variety of public and private organizations, including the Commission on Higher Education/Middle States Association of Colleges and Universities, EDUCOM, the New York State Education Department, CITICORP, and the U.S. Coast Guard. He has received a number of grants and awards from the National Science Foundation, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the U.S. Department of Education, and IBM. His articles on educational technology have appeared in journals such as The Urban Review, Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, Computers in the Schools, Equity and Choice, and EDUCOM Review.


Table of Contents

1 Introduction
The Quest for Virtual Space and Time
Distance Learning Defined
Distance Learning Means Different Things to Different People
The Evolution of Distance Learning
The Current State of Distance Learning
Planning and the Systems Approach
Purpose
Summary
2 Planning for Distance Learning
Distance Planning Will Not Work
Common Elements of Educational Planning
The Social Process Model
A Planning Model for Distance Learning
Applying the Planning Model
Evaluation--Critical for Effective Planning
Summary
3 Distance Learning Hardware Technology and Media
The Medium versus the Message
Defining Hardware Technology and Media
The Current State of Distance Learning Technologies
Print Technologies
Audio Technologies
Video Technologies
Computer Technologies
Blending Technologies
Summary
4 Instructional Design for Distance Learning
Pedagogy and Distance Learning Theory
The Instructional Development Model
Communications and Interactivity in Distance Learning
Applying Instructional Development to Distance Learning
Appropriateness of Distance Learning for all Subject Areas/Disciplines
Tests, Student Assignments, and Grades
Designing Instruction for Students
Summary
5 The Student Perspective
Learners at a Distance--Who are They? Adult Learners and Learning Theory
Successful Distance Learners
Profiling a Student Population
Student Feedback and Evaluation
Student Support Services
Access to Technology and Equity Issues
Corporate Clients
Summary
6 The Faculty Perspective
The Socratic Method is Alive and Well
Adapting to New Teaching Techniques and the Need for Faculty Development
The Staff Development Planning Model
Designing and Implementing Effective Staff Development Programs
Faculty Personnel Issues
Copyright Issues
Summary
7 Administrative Support Services, Facilities, and Finances
Support Staff--The Silent Heroes
Developing Distance Learning Facilities: Start with an Administrative
Organization
Administrative Support Services
Technical Services
Building a Technology Infrastructure
Designing Classrooms for Distance Learning
Financial Issues
Budgeting a Distance Learning Program
Revenue and Funding Sources
Summary
8 Web-Based Distance Learning: The Virtual Model
Virtual Space and Time
The Main Components of Web-Based Learning
Learner Needs in Virtual Space and Time: A Scenario
A Brief Look at Some Issues
Designing Effective Web-Based Applications
Course Management Systems--To CMS or Not to CMS
Digital Media and Web-Based Distance Learning
Virtual Programs, Schools, and Colleges
Virtual Space and Time with Other Models
Summary
9 A Glimpse at a Future in the Making
Shaping Our World: Learning and Living with Technology
Education's Response to Social and Technological Change
New Schools, Structures, and Enterprises
Spanning the Globe
Other Issues to Consider for Distance Learning in the Twenty-First Century
Making Connections Across Virtual Space and Time: A Final Comment
Summary
A Guide to Designing a Web-Based Distance Learning Course
Technologically Simple and Pedagogically Powerful
The Course Web Site
Teaching and Learning in Virtual Space and Time
Suggested Activity
A Sample Web-Based Course
Appendix: On-Line Sources of Information on Distance Learning
Glossary
Index