Distributed Learning

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Activity System
activity theory
Actor Network Perspective
Boolean Search Logic
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communit
communities of practice
Computer Mediated Communication
Core University Mission
digital pedagogy
distance
Distance Education
Distributed Learning Environments
education
Educational Form
Educational Online Communities
epistemology of learning
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flexible
Flexible Learning
Flexible Literacies
GIS Program
ies
IGNOU
Independent Study
Inter-cultural Competence
intercultural education
legitimate
literacies
Open Higher Education System
opportunit
participation
peripheral
Peripheral Participants
Post-compulsory Education
Post-compulsory Settings
Tertiary Education
UK Education System
UK High Education Institution
Varied Train
Virtual Learning Community
virtual student identity development
Virtual Universities
workplace learning models

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415268097
  • Weight: 410g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Nov 2001
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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At a time of increasing globalisation, the concept of open and distance learning is being constantly redefined. New technologies have opened up new ways of understanding and participating in Learning. Distributed Learning offers a collection of perspectives from a social and cultural practice-based viewpoint, with contributions from leading international authors in the field. Key issues in this comprehensive text are:
*the challenges of ICT to traditional teaching and learning practices
*the value and relevance of 'activity theory' and 'communities of practice' in educational institutions and the workplace
*perspectives on the relationship between globalisation and distributed learning, and the breakdown of distinctions between global and local contexts
*issues of identity and community in designing courses for the virtual student
*language and literacies in distributed learning contexts
This book provides useful introductory reading, building a sound theoretical framework for practitioners interested in how distributed learning is shaping post-compulsory education.