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Lucas-Smith, Anthony
(2001).
Abstract
This paper considers case studies of experience in distance-learning environments from the UK's Open University, two having successfully utilised e-learning, and a third which is at the proposal stage, requiring e-learning facilities which are not yet well-developed. Some of the lessons learned are described and the potential role of the world-wide web briefly assessed. The paper also
considers how a future strategy for collaboration amongst East and West European Universities and commercial organisations might be developed.
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- 5288
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- Conference or Workshop Item
- Keywords
- distance learning; distributed collaborative learning; co-operative learning; online conferencing; virtual design
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Faculty of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) > Engineering and Innovation
Faculty of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) - Depositing User
- Anthony Lucas-Smith