Preparation of e-learning methodology in distance learning
D. Tóthová and
K. Hennyeyová
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D. Tóthová: Slovak Agricultural University in Nitra, Slovak Republic
K. Hennyeyová: Slovak Agricultural University in Nitra, Slovak Republic
Agricultural Economics, 2002, vol. 48, issue 8, 364-366
Abstract:
Education should be understood as a method of sharing and disseminating information. It deals not only with obtaining the right information in the right time but also with full understanding and processing of the information in the given context. Distance learning is a technology, where the distance between a teacher and a student, or among students, is characterized by the speed of the feedback, i.e. how quickly the student gets the feedback from his teacher - tutor. This type of education cannot exist without electronic education. It means providing the students with the content of a course via all electronic media including Internet, intranet and CD-ROMs. Before processing of the materials into this form, it is necessary to develop the methodology, which could be used effectively by distance learning project teams.
Keywords: distance learning; e-learning; teaching materials; web pages (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
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