Back to Search Start Over

Distance Education in Southern Africa Conference, 1987. Papers 3.1: Media and Technology in Distance Education.

Authors :
South Africa Univ., Pretoria.
Adey, David
Publication Year :
1987

Abstract

Fifteen papers from the University of South Africa's Conference on Distance Education are presented on media and technology. They include: "Video Education: What Went Wrong and Why It Is Tomorrow's Teacher If Used Correctly" (William M. Smith); "Formative Evaluation of ETV Programmes" (Aliza Duby); "Distance Education for South African Adult Learners: The Role of Educational Technology" (Jeff Wolfson); "The Role of Radio and Television in Distance Education" (Anina Maree); "The Potential of Sound Cassettes in Distance Education" (Johan Freysen); "The Use of Satellites for Distance Education: A New Model for South Africa" (I. Ural); "Community Information for the Functionally Illiterate in South Africa by Means of Audio Cassettes" (A.P. du Plooy); "The Botswana Experiment: The Feasibility of Communication Technology in a Distance Learning Innovation in Southern Africa" (R. Kenneth Jones, Kathlene Higgins); "The Use of Audio-Cassettes in Distance Education" (Andre I. le Roux); "The Telephone at UNISA" (C.C. Herbst); "UNISA and Beltel: A Marriage of Convenience?" (Calvyn Potgieter); "The UNISA Beltel Project" (Jean-Paul Genot); "Communication Media and Distance Education (Media Design: An Integral Part of Course Design)" (C. Potgieter); "Supplying Library Materials to Undergraduate Students of a Distance Teaching University" (N. Shillinglaw); and "Post-Graduate Students and the Library at a Distance Teaching University" (Robert Poller). (LB)

Details

Language :
English
Database :
ERIC
Publication Type :
Editorial & Opinion
Accession number :
ED293400
Document Type :
Opinion Papers<br />Reports - Descriptive<br />Collected Works - Proceedings