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Technology and Education

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Technology and Education

Adult Learning , Volume 4 (3): 2 – Jan 1, 1993

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Publisher
SAGE
Copyright
© 1993 American Association for Adult and Continuing Education
ISSN
1045-1595
eISSN
2162-4070
DOI
10.1177/104515959300400305
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Abstract

PARTNERS IN BCELLENCE How one state university teamed up with a corporation to offer courses through an online interactive education system that netted remarkable results for the students and the instructors echnology is no longer a threat to the Northern Kentucky University students who participated students of the mty-filst mtuv Using in the study had no prior knowledge of the pilot program technology to instmct imaginatively and when they enrolled and wre divided mnly and placed tailoMgleamingp~tomeettheneedsofadult at random in test and contml groups at the filst class ses- b will play a major role in meeting the educational sions. Those in the test group WR assigned Macintosh needs of tcday’s students. Innovative and visionary uses of SE pelsonal computers to use at home or at wrk to ful- computer-based learning systems such as online irrstruc- fill their couw requimnents while online. The pilot tion can bring education within anyone’s grasp. included students who wit enrolled in traditional or campus courses as wll as students taking classes via A New Accent on Learning public television bmadcasts at home. Enjoying a rise in enrollment, but suffering from fund- ing cutbacks, Northern Kentucky University (NKU) faced Students and Imttudom Get a

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Published: Jan 1, 1993

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