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The Express: November 10, 2000, Taylor University Fort Wayne
The Express: November 10, 2000, Taylor University Fort Wayne
2000-2001 (Volume 5)
New Task Force Discusses Library Project — Harvest Carnival Sets Attendance Record — State Court of Appeals to Take Place in Founders Hall — Your Reward is Now — Response Required — World Wide Campus Expands Program — New Faces on TUFW Faculty — Household Ministry Delivers to TUFW Neighborhood — First Concert for New Music Major — Falcons Volleyball Completes First Victorious Season — “Steel Mill” Championship Concludes Football — “Teachable” Falcons Begin Season — Soccer Ends Season Struggle
Global E-Learning Tendencies And Possibilities Of Using The Internet For Vocational And Educational Training, Armin Von Gruchalla, Dipl.-Ing. Frank Stauch
Global E-Learning Tendencies And Possibilities Of Using The Internet For Vocational And Educational Training, Armin Von Gruchalla, Dipl.-Ing. Frank Stauch
International Vocational Education and Training Association (IVETA) Conference
The Virtual Training Center (VTC) integrates the ideas of media-based learning environments into the idea of the learning platform which has increasingly influenced theoretical discussions at international congresses (e.g. Learntec 2000, Karlsruhe, see www.learntec.de). The VTC simulates a training center in the web and serves as a platform of internet or intranet based courses and self-learning media. Seminars and workshops can be held, media and documents can be worked on and administered and know-how can be exchanged. The basic idea of the VTC is to create a web-based infrastructure which shelters all possibilities of web-based teaching, learning and training.
Implementation Theory And Determinants For Success: A Case Study Of Televised Distance Learning Implementation In An Urban University, Deanne Shuman
Implementation Theory And Determinants For Success: A Case Study Of Televised Distance Learning Implementation In An Urban University, Deanne Shuman
Theses and Dissertations in Urban Services - Urban Management
The purpose of this study is to explore the implementation process of a distance learning initiative using televised instruction in an urban university. The scope and complexity of problems faced by colleges and universities today are growing, and public institutions are being asked to do more with less. Despite limited budgets and stretched resources, institutions are expected to be responsive to the challenges of change. Distance learning using televised instruction, which brings the classroom to the learner, is an available technology that can be responsive to students' diverse needs.
This study explores factors that facilitated or served as barriers in …
World Wide Campus January 2000 Course Catalog, Taylor University Fort Wayne
World Wide Campus January 2000 Course Catalog, Taylor University Fort Wayne
Institute of Correspondence Studies
The January 2000 catalog of the World Wide Campus at Taylor University Fort Wayne.
World Wide Campus 2000-2001 Course Catalog, Taylor University Fort Wayne
World Wide Campus 2000-2001 Course Catalog, Taylor University Fort Wayne
Institute of Correspondence Studies
The 2000-2001 catalog of the World Wide Campus at Taylor University Fort Wayne.
The New & Revised World Wide Campus 2000-2001 Course Catalog, Taylor University Fort Wayne
The New & Revised World Wide Campus 2000-2001 Course Catalog, Taylor University Fort Wayne
Institute of Correspondence Studies
The New & Revised 2000-2001 catalog of the World Wide Campus at Taylor University Fort Wayne.