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Copyright © 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Distance Education & Equivalency of Learning Experiences Equal is not best Michael Simonson Equal is not best Michael Simonson

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Copyright © 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. ST SP ST SP DT SP DT SP ST DP ST DP DT DP DT DP Coldeway's Quadrants

Copyright © 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. One-Time Only Events One-Time Only Events Multiple Session Events Multiple Session Events Distance Education

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Redefinition of Distance Education Institution-based formal education where the learning group is separated, and where interactive telecommunications systems are used to connect learners, resources, and instructors.

Copyright © 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Equivalency Theory of Distance Education "The more equivalent the learning experiences of the distant learner are to the learning experiences of the traditional learner, the more equivalent are the learning outcomes."

Copyright © 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Learning Experiences Anything that happens to or with a student that promotes learning, including what is observed, felt, heard, or done.

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What Works – Distance Education Carefully planned instruction Structured note-taking - interactive study guides Visualizations of concepts Less than 4 remote sites Almost anything that works in a regular classroom - if it is planned Carefully planned instruction Structured note-taking - interactive study guides Visualizations of concepts Less than 4 remote sites Almost anything that works in a regular classroom - if it is planned

Copyright © 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. South Dakota Teachers Average Age~44 Years in Education~17 Gender~67% Female Innovativeness~108 DE will improve Educ.~4.7 I know about DE~2.7 ITV/DDN will provide +~4.5 Average Age~44 Years in Education~17 Gender~67% Female Innovativeness~108 DE will improve Educ.~4.7 I know about DE~2.7 ITV/DDN will provide +~4.5

Copyright © 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Shifting Paradigms: Mission and Purposes Instruction Paradigm Provide instruction Transfer knowledge - faculty to students Offer courses Improve teaching Instruction Paradigm Provide instruction Transfer knowledge - faculty to students Offer courses Improve teaching Learning Paradigm Produce learning Elicit discovery and construction of knowledge Create powerful learning environments Improve learning Learning Paradigm Produce learning Elicit discovery and construction of knowledge Create powerful learning environments Improve learning

Copyright © 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Shifting Paradigms: Teaching/Learning Structures Instruction Paradigm Time held constant, learning varies 50-minute lecture, 3-credit hr course Covering material Degree equals accumulated credit hours Instruction Paradigm Time held constant, learning varies 50-minute lecture, 3-credit hr course Covering material Degree equals accumulated credit hours Learning Paradigm Learning held constant, time varies Learning environments Specified outcomes Degree equals demonstrated knowledge and skills Learning Paradigm Learning held constant, time varies Learning environments Specified outcomes Degree equals demonstrated knowledge and skills

Copyright © 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Shifting Paradigms: Learning Theory Instruction Paradigm Learning teacher- centered, controlled “Live” teacher, “live” students required Classroom/learning competitive and individualistic Instruction Paradigm Learning teacher- centered, controlled “Live” teacher, “live” students required Classroom/learning competitive and individualistic Learning Paradigm Learning student- centered, controlled “Active” learner required, but not “live” teacher Learning environments cooperative, supportive Learning Paradigm Learning student- centered, controlled “Active” learner required, but not “live” teacher Learning environments cooperative, supportive

Copyright © 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Shifting Paradigms: Nature of Roles Instruction Paradigm Faculty are primarily lecturers Faculty and students work independently and in isolation Instruction Paradigm Faculty are primarily lecturers Faculty and students work independently and in isolation Learning Paradigm Faculty are designers of learning methods and environments Faculty and students work in teams with each other and other staff Learning Paradigm Faculty are designers of learning methods and environments Faculty and students work in teams with each other and other staff

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