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The history of distance education in Australia

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posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by Elizabeth Stacey
This article presents a history of distance education in Australia. Australia's large distances and widely distributed population has meant that distance education has been an important part of its history. From the earliest provision of schooling by mail through a series of correspondence schools, both state and federal governments have provided a sound infrastructure to support distance education. Innovative uses of technologies to provide communication and interaction and ease the isolation of distance have also been a feature of Australia's distance education history. The impact of this history is particularly relevant as the Internet and information and communication technologies are changing this field and making distance educators of all institutions and sectors.

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Journal

Quarterly review of distance education

Volume

6

Issue

3

Season

Fall

Pagination

252 - 259

Publisher

Information Age Publishing

Location

Greenwich, CT

ISSN

1528-3518

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2005, Information Age Publishing

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