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        Institutional Collaboration in Distance Education Development and Delivery

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        2003
        Abstract
        Education institutions worldwide are experiencing funding cuts, even as global demand for training in new skills and for professional upgrading increases. Providing courses and programmes at a distance is one of the proven ways institutions meet higher learning and training demands, yet coming up with the funding and resources for both traditional as well as distance education (DE) services remains a concern. In response to this challenge, many education institutions are sharing their financial, administrative and infrastructure burden with others on a local, national, regional and global level. This document offers some guidelines for institutional collaboration, particularly for developing and delivering DE
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        Sharma, Chandra B
        Chaudhary, Sohanvir S

        Subject
        Course Delivery
        Distance Education
        Accreditation
        Series
        Knowledge Series
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        http://hdl.handle.net/11599/63
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