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Reflection

LOL — limitations of online learning — are we selling the open and distance education message short?

Pages 232-252 | Received 17 Dec 2012, Accepted 30 Apr 2013, Published online: 12 Sep 2013
 

Abstract

The thesis of this paper is that the open and distance education sector is based on a framework of terminology that is typologically inconsistent and which lacks clarity, and open and distance education teaching and learning models are examined to explore these concerns. The findings of this analysis are then used to assist in the articulation of a strategic direction for a regional dual-mode Australian university and to identify appropriate branding for its off-campus model of education. Concerns are raised as to the appropriateness of an “online” message to prospective students given possible adverse perceptions of a learning environment that may not align with the needs and expectations of distance learners.

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