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Skill Builder 5 - Bibliography
The research that I conduct involves articles that can help me complete Essay #2. In Essay #2, we are asked to conduct research on a distance education institute in a developed country and an under-developed country. I have chosen to focus on distance education in either the United States or Eastern Europe or Northern Europe (for the developed country) and I am currently determining an under-developed country. Each article involves information about international distance education or distance education in the United States.
Angelone, L. (2014). Learning how to learn online: An online course. Ohio Journal of English
Language Arts, 54(2), 47-57.
Bozkurt, A. Akgun-Ozbek, E., Yilmazel, S. et. al. (2015). Trends in Distance Education Research:
A Content Analysis of Journals 2009-2013. International Review of Research in Open and
Distributed Learning, 16(1), 330-363.
Burgess-Watkins, K. (2011). Online Learning Opportunities for K-12 Students in Florida's
Nassau County. Distance Learning, 8(1), 1-7.
Caruth, G. and Caruth, D. (2013). DISTANCE EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES: From
Correspondence Courses to the Internet. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education
(TOJDE), 14(2), 141-149.
Garthwait, A. (2014). Pilot Program of Online Learning in Three Small High Schools:
Considerations of Learning Styles. Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 12 (4), 353-366.
Hatzipanagos, S. and Gregson, J. (2015). The Role of Open Access and Open Educational
Resources: A Distance Learning Perspective. Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 13(2), 97-105.
Hillen, S. and Landis, M. (2014). Two Perspectives on E-Learning Design: A Synopsis of a U.S.
and a European Analysis. International Review of Research in Open and Distance
Learning, 15(4), 199-225.
Koper, R. (2015). How Do Students Want to Learn in Online Distance Education? Profiling
Student Preferences. International Review of Research in Open and Distributed
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Learning, 16(1), 307-329.
Mensch, S. (2015). Improving Distance Education Through Student Online Orientation Classes.
Culture & Religion Review Journal, 2015(2), 12-16.
Watkins, R. (2014). Trends and Issues in Distance Education: International Perspectives, 2nd
Edition. Performance Improvement, 53(1), 44-46.
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