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DISTANCE 
EDUCATION 
Alternative Learning System Beyond 
Borders 
Prepared by : Christian R. Repuya BSE-Math 4P
“ For the first time we are preparing students for a 
future we cannot clearly describe”. – David Warlick 
Distance Education 
• is a field of education that focuses on the pedagogy 
and andragogy technology. And instructional systems 
design that aim to deliver education to students are 
not physically on site. 
• Education were teachers and students are separated 
in the place and time. 
• Mode of education particularly those relying on 
computers, audio, or video technology as the medium 
for delivery and, sometimes, for two way interaction.
At the end of this module, the learners should be 
able to: 
•Familiarize with the concepts and context of 
distance education as an alternative learning 
mode of delivery. 
•Cite the advantages and disadvantages of 
distance education 
•Describe how interaction and technology 
operate in distance education as a system ; and 
•Affirm and recognize that distance education 
is a viable strategy for access to quality higher 
education
Do you know the history of 
Distance Education?
History of Distance Education 
• Early 1700’s in the form of correspondence 
education, but technology-based distance Education 
might be best linked to the introduction of 
audiovisual devises into the schools early 1900s. 
• United States , several activities in adult education 
preceded the organization of university extension 
beyond campuses. Many correspondence courses 
spread throughout Europe. 
• Mid-20th century, the instructional radio and 
television became popular. 
• The system by then was embraced other countries 
like Canada, England, Australia and Russia.
Characteristics of Distance Education 
• Provides learning opportunities to individual learners and 
groups who may not have the chance and time to attend 
formal schooling or face-to-face instruction due to 
physical disabilities, ailment, work, early marriage etc. 
• Focused on the needs of the learner w/ the end goal of 
facilitating independent and self paced learning. 
• Provides learning packages designed for self-directed 
learning utilizing various media, multimedia, and other 
new technologies. 
• Has an organizational structure and clear institutional 
systems and procedures for managing and ensuring 
academic supervision. 
• Is an outgrowth of research on theoretical and conceptual 
models of learning.
ADVANTAGES 
OF DISTANCE EDUCATION
• Does not require commuting. It saves money 
• You can complete most of the classes at your convenience. 
• Live anywhere, study from anywhere while pursuing the education of 
your choice. 
• Gain extra knowledge. You can transfer the computer and internet 
skills that you’ll gain in the process in other facet of life. 
• Self-paced learning. 
• Accessibility. Don’t have to worry about gaining access to a classroom 
or sitting on uncomfortable desks. 
• Convenience and flexibility. 
• Interaction. Each individual can contribute to course discussion and 
comment on the thoughts of others. 
• Individualized Instruction. Working independently, you can focus 
on specific topics of personal interests as you complete your 
assignment. 
• Vast Resources readily available. Internet links can take you to other 
websites, databases, libraries, museums, agencies, associations, 
special archives and much more
• Potential. The opportunities for distance 
education have exploded along with the 
increase use of the internet. Many degrees 
are available through distance programs, 
including high school, college and post 
graduate diplomas. 
• Cost. Cheaper than attending a traditional 
college. It is estimate that the tuition for 
distance programs is typically three to four 
times lower than at traditional universities.
KEY PLAYERS IN DISTANCE 
EDUCATION 
1. Students – meeting the needs of the students is the 
cornerstone of every distance education. 
2. Faculty – success of DE effort rests squarely on the shoulders 
of the faculty. 
3. Facilitators – act as a bridge between the students and the 
instructor. At a minimum they set up equipment, collect 
assignments, proctor tests, and act as the instructor’s on-site 
eyes and ears. 
4. Support Staff – these individuals are the silent heroes of the 
distance education enterprise and ensure that the myriad 
details required for program success are dealt effectively. 
5. Administrators – although the administrators are typically 
influential in planning an institution’s distance education 
program, they often lose contact or relinquish control to 
technical managers once the program is operational.
VOCABULARY 
What is Synchronous and 
Asynchronous? 
Synchronous Interaction – the respond is immediate. Example: 
Conversation, I ask you a question then you answer 
immediately. 
Asynchronous Interaction– The respond is not immediate. For 
example, I email you this morning then you will respond in the 
afternoon.
INTERACTION AND 
TECHNOLOGY IN 
DISTANCE 
EDUCATION
FOUR TYPES OF INTERACTION 
1. Learner – Content – takes place between the student and the 
content, or the subject matter that is delivered to him or to her. 
2. Learner – Instructor – interaction that transpires between 
students and instructor is intended to help reinforce student 
understanding of the material or elucidate meaning. 
3. Learner – Learner – occurs among students is extremely 
dissimilar between a web-based learning a traditional classroom 
setting. The internet format excluded physical interaction, which 
may have an impact in learning. 
4. Learner – Technology/System – Student’s learning 
experience with computers can affect their learning in distance 
education as well bas improve their computer skills.
FOUR MAJOR TECHNOLOGY 
1. Print Technology – The original form of distance 
learning was correspondence courses, in which print 
materials were mailed to students and returned to 
the teachers through the postal system. As a 
supplement to instruction, text materials may take 
form of worksheets or study guides that are used in 
conjunction with video or voice technology. 
2. Computer Technology – Are receiving more and more 
attention as a means of delivering distance 
learning. It includes email, online collaborations, 
and web-based education.
3. Video Technology – the ability to see and hear the 
instructor offers an opportunities for behavior 
modeling, demonstrations, and instruction of abstract 
concepts. Video techniques for distance learning are 
often characterized by the transmission media 
(videotapes, satellites, television cables, computers, and 
microwave). 
4. Audio Technology – Audio or voice technologies offer 
cost-effective ways to enhance distance learning 
courses.
RESEARCHES 
Much of the research done to date has centered 
around the use of new technologies for 
teaching and distance education’s 
effectiveness as a teaching medium. The 
University of the Philippines Open University 
(U.P.O.U) is a public distance learning 
institution and research university that 
provides quality higher and continuing 
education to Filipinos through the distance 
education system.
ACTIVITIES 
1. Describe the differences between a 
traditional/conventional face to face education and 
distance education. 
2. What are the benefits of Distance Education?> 
3. Differentiate Synchronous from Asynchronous 
interaction. 
4. Write your reflections on distance education as an 
alternative delivery mode of learning. 
5. Choose a partner then discuss the benefits of distance 
learning and write your cinclussion. 
Prepared by: Christian R. Repuya BSE-Math 4P

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Distance Education (Alternative Learning System Beyond Borders) --prepared by: Christian Repuya

  • 1. DISTANCE EDUCATION Alternative Learning System Beyond Borders Prepared by : Christian R. Repuya BSE-Math 4P
  • 2. “ For the first time we are preparing students for a future we cannot clearly describe”. – David Warlick Distance Education • is a field of education that focuses on the pedagogy and andragogy technology. And instructional systems design that aim to deliver education to students are not physically on site. • Education were teachers and students are separated in the place and time. • Mode of education particularly those relying on computers, audio, or video technology as the medium for delivery and, sometimes, for two way interaction.
  • 3. At the end of this module, the learners should be able to: •Familiarize with the concepts and context of distance education as an alternative learning mode of delivery. •Cite the advantages and disadvantages of distance education •Describe how interaction and technology operate in distance education as a system ; and •Affirm and recognize that distance education is a viable strategy for access to quality higher education
  • 4. Do you know the history of Distance Education?
  • 5. History of Distance Education • Early 1700’s in the form of correspondence education, but technology-based distance Education might be best linked to the introduction of audiovisual devises into the schools early 1900s. • United States , several activities in adult education preceded the organization of university extension beyond campuses. Many correspondence courses spread throughout Europe. • Mid-20th century, the instructional radio and television became popular. • The system by then was embraced other countries like Canada, England, Australia and Russia.
  • 6. Characteristics of Distance Education • Provides learning opportunities to individual learners and groups who may not have the chance and time to attend formal schooling or face-to-face instruction due to physical disabilities, ailment, work, early marriage etc. • Focused on the needs of the learner w/ the end goal of facilitating independent and self paced learning. • Provides learning packages designed for self-directed learning utilizing various media, multimedia, and other new technologies. • Has an organizational structure and clear institutional systems and procedures for managing and ensuring academic supervision. • Is an outgrowth of research on theoretical and conceptual models of learning.
  • 8. • Does not require commuting. It saves money • You can complete most of the classes at your convenience. • Live anywhere, study from anywhere while pursuing the education of your choice. • Gain extra knowledge. You can transfer the computer and internet skills that you’ll gain in the process in other facet of life. • Self-paced learning. • Accessibility. Don’t have to worry about gaining access to a classroom or sitting on uncomfortable desks. • Convenience and flexibility. • Interaction. Each individual can contribute to course discussion and comment on the thoughts of others. • Individualized Instruction. Working independently, you can focus on specific topics of personal interests as you complete your assignment. • Vast Resources readily available. Internet links can take you to other websites, databases, libraries, museums, agencies, associations, special archives and much more
  • 9. • Potential. The opportunities for distance education have exploded along with the increase use of the internet. Many degrees are available through distance programs, including high school, college and post graduate diplomas. • Cost. Cheaper than attending a traditional college. It is estimate that the tuition for distance programs is typically three to four times lower than at traditional universities.
  • 10. KEY PLAYERS IN DISTANCE EDUCATION 1. Students – meeting the needs of the students is the cornerstone of every distance education. 2. Faculty – success of DE effort rests squarely on the shoulders of the faculty. 3. Facilitators – act as a bridge between the students and the instructor. At a minimum they set up equipment, collect assignments, proctor tests, and act as the instructor’s on-site eyes and ears. 4. Support Staff – these individuals are the silent heroes of the distance education enterprise and ensure that the myriad details required for program success are dealt effectively. 5. Administrators – although the administrators are typically influential in planning an institution’s distance education program, they often lose contact or relinquish control to technical managers once the program is operational.
  • 11. VOCABULARY What is Synchronous and Asynchronous? Synchronous Interaction – the respond is immediate. Example: Conversation, I ask you a question then you answer immediately. Asynchronous Interaction– The respond is not immediate. For example, I email you this morning then you will respond in the afternoon.
  • 12. INTERACTION AND TECHNOLOGY IN DISTANCE EDUCATION
  • 13. FOUR TYPES OF INTERACTION 1. Learner – Content – takes place between the student and the content, or the subject matter that is delivered to him or to her. 2. Learner – Instructor – interaction that transpires between students and instructor is intended to help reinforce student understanding of the material or elucidate meaning. 3. Learner – Learner – occurs among students is extremely dissimilar between a web-based learning a traditional classroom setting. The internet format excluded physical interaction, which may have an impact in learning. 4. Learner – Technology/System – Student’s learning experience with computers can affect their learning in distance education as well bas improve their computer skills.
  • 14. FOUR MAJOR TECHNOLOGY 1. Print Technology – The original form of distance learning was correspondence courses, in which print materials were mailed to students and returned to the teachers through the postal system. As a supplement to instruction, text materials may take form of worksheets or study guides that are used in conjunction with video or voice technology. 2. Computer Technology – Are receiving more and more attention as a means of delivering distance learning. It includes email, online collaborations, and web-based education.
  • 15. 3. Video Technology – the ability to see and hear the instructor offers an opportunities for behavior modeling, demonstrations, and instruction of abstract concepts. Video techniques for distance learning are often characterized by the transmission media (videotapes, satellites, television cables, computers, and microwave). 4. Audio Technology – Audio or voice technologies offer cost-effective ways to enhance distance learning courses.
  • 16. RESEARCHES Much of the research done to date has centered around the use of new technologies for teaching and distance education’s effectiveness as a teaching medium. The University of the Philippines Open University (U.P.O.U) is a public distance learning institution and research university that provides quality higher and continuing education to Filipinos through the distance education system.
  • 17. ACTIVITIES 1. Describe the differences between a traditional/conventional face to face education and distance education. 2. What are the benefits of Distance Education?> 3. Differentiate Synchronous from Asynchronous interaction. 4. Write your reflections on distance education as an alternative delivery mode of learning. 5. Choose a partner then discuss the benefits of distance learning and write your cinclussion. Prepared by: Christian R. Repuya BSE-Math 4P