I am interested in Distance Learning/Education. Can you tell me how to
subscribe to the alt.education.distance newsgroup? Thank you. I
appreciate your help.
Karen Jensen
VP HR/Operations
ComputerPREP Inc.
Boyd H Rose wrote:
> Cecil,
>
> I just took a look at the alt.education.distance newsgroup and I
> did
> not see your "Distance Education Speech" post there.
>
> Many alt.education.distance group members are accomplished and
> very
> active in D.E. issues in both traditional and nontraditional
> university education. Posting your inquiry to this group would
> probably provide you with many excellent replies as to the
> usefulness
> of D.E. at the traditional university level and beyond. You may
> also
> find some interesting past discussion on this issue at
>
www.dejanews.com archives in the alt.education.distance
> newsgroup.
>
> If you do not have the capability to post to
> alt.education.distance, I
> would be pleased to post your inquiry to the newsgroup for you.
> Let
> me know if you want me to post for you.
>
> Success to you in presenting your speech on distance education as
> well
> as in all of your other endeavors!
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Boyd "Henry" Rose, CM
> Distance Learning Student, 1990 - pres.
> Distance Learning Graduate Student, 1994 - pres.
>
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> Subject: Distance Education Speech
> Author: Management Education and Development Discussion
> <
MG-ED-DV@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU> at Internet/Unix
> Date: 11/4/97 6:16 PM
>
> I have been asked to speak at a Torch Club meeting in February 1998. I
>
> have chosen the topic of "Distance Education, Where Is It".
> I hope to discuss the latest trends, concerns, controversies and
> potential
> benefits of distance education. I have worked with multiple classroom
> sites, using two-way interactive tele-video, conducting courses that
> were two weeks in length. I have also taken a few courses "on-line".
> I am very interested in your thoughts about the usefulness of D. E. at
>
> the traditional university level of education and beyond.
>
> Thank you in advance for your thoughts.
>
> Cecil Hengeveld