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Networking, Internet, and Distance Learning

Networking, Internet, and Distance Learning 1.Networking 1.What is Networking? 2.Networks 1.Wireless network in the schools 2.Advantages and Disadvantages of Networking

2. Connection to the Internet 1.The Modem 2.Cable Modem 3.Digital Subscriber Lines 4.Satellite Data Service Networking, Internet, and Distance Learning 1.The Internet 1.Recent Growth of the Internet 2.Internet 2

3. Internet Service Providers [ISPs] 4. Internet Resources 1.Electronic Mail 2.Chat Rooms 3.Instant Messaging 4.Internet Relay Chat (IRC) 5.Skype 6.Newsgroup 5.World Wide Web (WWW) Networking, Internet, and Distance Learning

5.Distance Education and Distance Learning Defined 6.Distance Learning: A Brief History 1.Video Courses 2.Desktop Video Conferencing 7.Different Approaches to Distance Learning 8.The Future of Distance Education 9.Drawbacks of Distance Education 10. Suggestions for Integrating the Internet into the Classroom Networking, Internet, and Distance Learning