
Distance and Blended Learning in Asia
Opening up Asian education and training
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 28. July 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
280 pages
978-0-415-99410-1 (ISBN)
Description
Distance and Blended Learning in Asia is a unique and comprehensive overview of open, distance learning (ODL) and information and communication technology (ICT) in Asian education and training. Broad in coverage, this book critically examines ODL and ICT experiences from Japan to Turkey and from Sri Lanka to Mongolia - drawing conclusions from the successes and failures, and recommending ways in which planning, management and practice may be developed for the world's largest concentration of adult open and distance learners.
This pioneering book draws on Asian theory, research and practice to identify the strengths, weaknesses and challenges in all sectors of Asian education and training. It critically and insightfully discusses the ideas, skills and practices that are necessary to advance knowledge in leadership and management, professional development, innovation and quality assurance and research and diffusion.
Distance and Blended Learning in Asia provides an insightful, informative and critical review of ODL / ICT developments in schools, open schooling, colleges, universities, workplace training, professional development and non-formal adult and community education. The book is an invaluable reference for ODL / ICT professionals, educators and students anywhere in the world, and is essential reading for all of those involved in ODL / ICT in Asia.
This pioneering book draws on Asian theory, research and practice to identify the strengths, weaknesses and challenges in all sectors of Asian education and training. It critically and insightfully discusses the ideas, skills and practices that are necessary to advance knowledge in leadership and management, professional development, innovation and quality assurance and research and diffusion.
Distance and Blended Learning in Asia provides an insightful, informative and critical review of ODL / ICT developments in schools, open schooling, colleges, universities, workplace training, professional development and non-formal adult and community education. The book is an invaluable reference for ODL / ICT professionals, educators and students anywhere in the world, and is essential reading for all of those involved in ODL / ICT in Asia.
Reviews / Votes
"This is one of the best books I have read recently on distance education...I strongly recommend this book to everyone with an interest in e-learning and distance education, and especially those in Asia, but it will also be of particular value to African institutions, as it provides some clear pointers for how e-learning and distance education can be, and has been, developed in less economically advanced countries...This will be a book I will constantly refer to over time."--Tony Bates, October 2009"The book is a gold-mine of information, and the notes and references show the painstaking and meticulous work done by the authors...[it] is a starting point to understand the complex social, economic and educational contexts of distance education in Asia."--Sanjaya Mishra, British Journal of Educational Technology, 2009
"This is an important book. It will broaden the perspective of educators who may not often consider comparisons to the educational needs beyond their own national borders"--Teaching Theology and Religion
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Illustrations
13 s/w Tabellen
13 Tables, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
413 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-99410-1 (9780415994101)
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Persons
Colin Latchem is an Australian-based consultant in open and distance learning
Insung Jung is Professor of Education, Media & Society at the International Christian University in Tokyo around the globe.
Insung Jung is Professor of Education, Media & Society at the International Christian University in Tokyo around the globe.
Content
List of Tables
Series Editor's Foreword
Preface
1. Technology, E-readiness And E-learning Readiness
2. Open Schooling, SchoolNets and ICT Integration in Classrooms
3. Higher Education
4. Lifelong Learning, Workplace Training, Professional Development and Non-Formal Adult and Community Education
5. New Providers and New Markets
6. ICT Integration In and Beyond the School
7. Instructional Design, Learner Support and Assessment in E-Learning
8. Leadership for Educational Change and Innovation
9. Quality Assurance and Accreditation
10. Staff Training and Development
11. Research, Publication and Translating Research into Practice
12. Conclusions
Notes
References
Index
Series Editor's Foreword
Preface
1. Technology, E-readiness And E-learning Readiness
2. Open Schooling, SchoolNets and ICT Integration in Classrooms
3. Higher Education
4. Lifelong Learning, Workplace Training, Professional Development and Non-Formal Adult and Community Education
5. New Providers and New Markets
6. ICT Integration In and Beyond the School
7. Instructional Design, Learner Support and Assessment in E-Learning
8. Leadership for Educational Change and Innovation
9. Quality Assurance and Accreditation
10. Staff Training and Development
11. Research, Publication and Translating Research into Practice
12. Conclusions
Notes
References
Index