Online Distance Learning among the California Community Colleges: Looking at the Planning and Implementation
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Suzanne Levy, Rodney Beaulieu
American Journal of Distance Education Volume 17, Number 4, ISSN 0892-3647
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In this article we summarize the planning and implementation of online distance learning programs at various community colleges in California. We examine six areas: the institutions' vision, curriculum and programs, staff training and support, student services, student training and support, and policies.
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Levy, S. & Beaulieu, R. (2003). Online Distance Learning among the California Community Colleges: Looking at the Planning and Implementation. American Journal of Distance Education, 17(4), 207-220. Retrieved August 11, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/100217/.
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