- In these pages you'll find a
comprehensive and practical guide
to the
leadership skills, behaviors, and
knowledge needed to guide any
Continuing or Distance Education
program past the pitfalls and
toward the
opportunities that abound. From
management and marketing
knowledge
to an understanding of the
academic culture and ways to
create a work
environment that encourages
creativity, you'll find current theory
intertwined with its implications for
the specific task of leading a
successful Continuing Education
effort.
(Added: 21-Nov-1998)
MBA Distance Learning Programs: The Best New Way to Earn an MBA - The one and only guide to MBA
distance learning programs--the
newest,
hottest, most efficient way to earn
an MBA or related degree--this
book
provides information on all delivery
methods, from television,
videotapes,
and videoconferencing to computer
software, computer conferencing,
and
the World Wide Web.
(Added: 21-Nov-1998)
The Best Distance Learning Graduate Schools - The Best Distance Learning
Graduate Schools shows you how
to find
exactly the program you're
looking for and answers to all the
questions
you may have along the way:
What method of delivery
(Internet,
videocassettes, etc.) is best for
me? Can I get credits for my
career
experience? Do I need to travel to
campus at all? Can I design my
own
degree? It also explains how
schools are accredited, and how
to avoid
rip-offs and diploma mills.
(Added: 21-Nov-1998)
The Digital University: Reinventing the Academy: Support for Open and Flexible - Examining the rapidly growing field
of remote computer-based
learning,
this title discusses how to use and
create a Web-based system for
teaching and learning, using
groupware for collaboration,
multimedia,
distance learning, and much more.
(Added: 21-Nov-1998)
Virtual College: A quick Guide to How you Can Get the Degree You Want With Computer, TV, Video, Audio - Right now, 5 million people in the
U.S. are hooked into distance
learning,
and the numbers are growing at a
mind-boggling rate. Why?
Because
taking classes off campus is the
way to earn a degree or a
certificate or
continuing ed credits from a
"name" institution while keeping a
job and/or
a busy life intact. The leading edge
in education, it's no longer a
"mail-order degree" but a
high-quality opportunity to
advance or begin your
career.
(Added: 21-Nov-1998)