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History of Distance Learning

July 11th, 2009 Admin

The history of distance learning can be traced back to the 1890′s. Distance education was then known as correspondence course. The University of Wisconsin was the pioneer in this venture supported by other universities. This was the era when there was no concept of “media”. There was no television, and the internet was too distant [...]

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