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Distributed Learning: New Horizons for Higher Education


Technology is rapidly reshaping our world. It is also changing the face of education. New directions are fast emerging that alter both the pace and place of teaching and learning. These new horizons can be summed in the concept of distributed learning.

 

John Wesley Taylor V


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