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Title: Impact of internet Technology to Education
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December 10, 1996 |
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For those too far away from schools or universities, too busy helping out at home to attend school on a regular basis, or too poor to pay tuition, distance learning has proven to be an attractive alternative.
With the rise of the Internet the distance-learning experience has been completely transformed... Showed first 250 characters
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In the past, distance learning was largely a lonely experience, in which the student was confronted with a pile of mailed learning material and sporadic and structured interaction with an elusive and remote tutor. In this kind of world, the student not only had to overcome a number of difficulties to interact with the tutor, but he/she also faced extended periods of time between the sending of a request and receiving a reply... Showed next 250 characters
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