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Distance Education Leadership for the New Century.
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2003
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New RoleTeacher EducationCorrespondence EducationTechnology-assisted InstructionDistance Education LeadershipEducationEducational LeadershipProfessional DevelopmentBlended LearningOnline EducationComputer-based EducationInstructional TechnologyLeadershipTechnology IntegrationTeacher Leadership
A new role for the professoriate in the new millennium has been recognized and encouraged, especially as technology-assisted instruction has proliferated and changed the way teachers and students interact, as well as the manner in which educational entities must now do business to meet the demands of a digitized society. The literature describing the rapid evolution of distance education delivery systems over the past twenty years has frequently categorized it into three stages, from correspondence education, to technology-assisted education and, more recently, networked education. Although all three remain, and there are variants on each of these models, the theme is consistent that we are now witnessing dramatic changes in how instruction is designed and delivered across time and space. As this dynamic becomes more frequent and more pervasive, faculty have been admonished to be more receptive and adaptive to opportunities for playing exciting new roles in the distance education arena.
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