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The Building of Knowledge Networks with Interactive Radio Programs in Distance Education Systems

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Kurubacak, G. & Yuzer, T.V. (2004). The Building of Knowledge Networks with Interactive Radio Programs in Distance Education Systems. In J. Nall & R. Robson (Eds.), Proceedings of World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2004 (pp. 2360-2367). Chesapeake, VA: AACE.
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ELEARN

World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education (ELEARN) 2004
Washington, DC, USA
2004
  Janice Nall & Robby Robson
AACE

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Gulsun Kurubacak, T. Volkan Yuzer, Anadolu University, Open Education Faculty, Turkey

Abstract

In the 21st century, there is new paradigms shift from traditional distance education approaches to network-based elearning understandings.In considering how best to optimize distance education systems, economy (cost effectiveness and efficiency), technology (communication technologies) and equity (gender, accessibility, minority, language, religion etc.) are vital issues in any distance education systems. Kurubacak and Yuzer strongly emphasize that interactive radio programs, a forgotten educational media, with a little cost can effectively integrate in any distance education systems. Therefore, the main purpose of this paper is to focus on interactive radio programs to build critical and creative knowledge networks among diverse learners in distance education systems.

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