Distance Education and E-Learning: New Options for Adult Basic and English Language Education
Authors: Susan Imel, The Ohio State University, and Erik Jacobson, CALPRO, May 2006
Electronic learning, also known as e–learning, is characterized by the use of electronic technology to support learning and deliver instruction. E-learning can take place in conventional classrooms where learners and teachers are present physically, but it is commonly thought of as a model in which teachers and students are separated by time and/or space. This brief reviews ways that e–learning is used in distance education and provides recommendations for programs interested in this approach.
AUDIENCE: ABE/ASE Teachers , Administrators , All teacher types , CTE Teachers , ESL Teachers , HSE/HSD Teachers , IET Teachers , Support Staff
TOPIC: Administration & Management , Student Engagement and SupportÂ
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PUBLISH DATE: June 2024