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Part of the book series: Innovations in Science Education and Technology (ISET, volume 12)
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Table of contents (14 chapters)
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Front Matter
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Back Matter
About this book
This book proposes a new strategy for learning, worldwide and for all ages of students. Computer-based distance learning would be the major delivery mechanism, with very large numbers of students. The very frequent interactions between the student and the computer would be like that with a skilled human teacher. These interactions would take place in the student's native language, in both directions. A typical interaction would be a question to a student, and a free-form student response. Both voice and keyboard student input would be possible. The learning programs would work with each student until mastery is achieved, adapting to the needs of each. Students would be active learners.
The book begins with the problems and goals of learning. It considers possible forms of distance learning, looking at the variables involved, current examples of distance learning, and possible future forms including examples from science fiction. It then investigates student interactions, considering both frequency of interactions and the quality of each interaction. Programs developed in the Educational Technology Center at the University of California, Irvine, illustrate the critical idea of tutorial learning with computers. Production of tutorial learning material and costs for a student hour of learning is discussed. The book ends with suggestions for future progress.
Current hardware and software is fully adequate for the tasks described. Development of all required learning units is a major activity. After this development, both better quality of learning and lower costs are very likely. Further experimental work is essential to understand the possibilities.
Authors and Affiliations
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University of California, Irvine, Irvine, USA
Alfred Bork
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Iceland Telecom, Reykjavik, Iceland
Sigrun Gunnarsdottir
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Tutorial Distance Learning
Book Subtitle: Rebuilding Our Educational System
Authors: Alfred Bork, Sigrun Gunnarsdottir
Series Title: Innovations in Science Education and Technology
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0636-1
Publisher: Springer Dordrecht
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eBook Packages: Springer Book Archive
Copyright Information: Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2001
Softcover ISBN: 978-0-306-46644-1Published: 31 October 2001
eBook ISBN: 978-94-010-0636-1Published: 06 December 2012
Series ISSN: 1873-1058
Series E-ISSN: 2213-2236
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XII, 192
Number of Illustrations: 4 b/w illustrations
Topics: Science Education, Educational Technology