Vol 8, No 1 (2007)

Changing Faces of Open and Distance Education in Asia

Table of Contents

Editorial

Changing Faces of Open and Distance Learning in Asia HTML PDF MP3
Insung Jung

Scholarly Research

The Development of Distributed Learning Techniques in Bhutan and Nepal Abstract HTML PDF MP3
Frank Rennie, Robin Mason Article 8.1.1
The Current Status of E-learning and Strategies to Enhance Educational Competitiveness in Korean Higher Education Abstract HTML PDF MP3
Junghoon Leem, Byungro Lim Article 8.1.2
Impact of ICTs on Open and Distance Learning in a Developing Country Setting: The Philippine experience Abstract HTML PDF MP3
Melinda dela Pena Bandalaria Article 8.1.3
The Practice of a Quality Assurance System in Open and Distance Learning: A case study at Universitas Terbuka Indonesia (The Indonesia Open University) Abstract HTML PDF MP3
Tian Belawati, Amin Zuhairi Article 8.1.4
Replacing Face-to-Face Tutorials by Synchronous Online Technologies: Challenges and pedagogical implications Abstract HTML PDF MP3
Kwok Chi Ng Article 8.1.5

Case Studies

eLearning in Higher Education Makes Its Debut in Cambodia: Implications of the Provincial Business Education Project Abstract HTML PDF MP3
Buenafe R. Abdon, Seishi Ninomiya, Robert T. Raab
The Current Status and Future Prospects of Corporate e-Learning in Korea Abstract HTML PDF MP3
Cheolil Lim
Online Distance Teaching of Undergraduate Finance: A case for Musashi University and Konan University, Japan Abstract HTML PDF MP3
Keiichi Kubota, Kiyoshi Fujikawa
Integration of the High-tech and Low-tech in Distance Teacher Training in China: An insight from the case of Jiangsu Radio and Television University Abstract HTML PDF MP3
Xiangyang Zhang, Shu-chiu Hung

Technical Notes

The Emergence of Open-Source Software in China Abstract HTML PDF MP3
Guohua Pan, Curtis Jay Bonk


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