Using ICT in Distance Education: A Case

In: Proceedings of Informing Science, Challenges to Informing Clients: A Transdisciplinary Approach. Krakow, Poland, P. 318-321, 2001

4 Pages Posted: 8 May 2017

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Herman Koppelman

Open University of the Netherlands

Betsy van Dijk

Human Media Interaction (HMI)

Date Written: June 1, 2001

Abstract

The paper describes a distance education course which uses ICT in a number of ways. In the first place the World Wide Web provides for part of the content. Next, the course is as far as possible available in a hyperstructure in electronic form. Finally, most of the necessary communication (for example between the students and between the students and their teacher) is supported by ICT. The paper describes extensively experiences with this course.

Keywords: Distance Education, Web Based Learning, Virtual Teams, ICT

JEL Classification: C89, I29

Suggested Citation

Koppelman, Herman and van Dijk, Betsy, Using ICT in Distance Education: A Case (June 1, 2001). In: Proceedings of Informing Science, Challenges to Informing Clients: A Transdisciplinary Approach. Krakow, Poland, P. 318-321, 2001, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2952125

Herman Koppelman (Contact Author)

Open University of the Netherlands ( email )

P.O. Box 2960
Heerlen 6401DL
Netherlands

Betsy Van Dijk

Human Media Interaction (HMI) ( email )

Drienerlolaan 5
Enschede, NB 7522
Netherlands

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