DISTANCE EDUCATION PROGRAMMES A Guide to Distance Education Distance Education that takes place when the instructor and student are separated by space and/or time. The gap between the two can be bridged through the use of technology - such as audio tapes, videoconferencing, satellite broadcasts and online technology - and/or more traditional delivery methods, such as the postal service. In Simple words Distance Education is an educational process and system in which all or a significant proportion of the teaching is carried out by someone or something removed in space and time from the learner. Distance Learning requires structured planning, well-designed courses special instructional techniques and methods of communication by electronic and other technology, as well as specific organizational and administrative arrangements. DISTANCE EDUCATION system basically relates to correspondence courses wherein the students are not attending regular classes and yet continue their studies. However, the course contents, duration, mode of examination and Degree awarded are the same as applicable to regular students. The academic activities include teaching material supplied in regular instalments, evaluation of response sheets and personal contact programmer and/or Radio Teaching. Admissions are open to all across India and details relating to admission procedure can be obtained from the concerned under-mentioned Universities. Universities in India Providing Distance Education: * National Law School Of India University (NLSIU) Distance learning Admissions Notification 2010 * Osmania University, Hyderabad Distance Education B.Ed. Admissions Notification 2010 * Alagappa University Distance Education Correspondence Courses Admission 2010 * Sikkim Manipal University Distance Education Admission Notice 2010 Correspondence Courses * MADURAI KAMARAJ UNIVERSITY Correspondance Courses 2010 Admission Notification * University of Hyderabad Distance Education Admission 2010 |
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Guide about Distance Education, all courses
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