Quality Assurance in Distance Education

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2011Abstract
Prof. Uma Coomaraswamy, Ministry of Education, Sri Lanka in conversation with Prof. Som Naidu, Charles Sturt University at the Sixth Pan-Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning (PCF6), Kochi, India, November 2010. Part of ten video conversations conducted by CEMCA at the Sixth Pan-Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning. (Duration: 10:32)
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