My
Definition of Distance Education
Distance education can be defined as a course of study being executed where the learner, the tutor and the school are all separated from each other both geographically and by time information is transmitted via internet service through the use of various channels such as Skype, webinar, discussion boards, chat log and videos just to name a few.
My
Personal Experience with Distance Education
Distance
education has been resisted by many people. There are individuals who believe
that it is watered down education and is of substandard to the traditional face
to face classroom. In a conversation held with an education officer, she
remarked, "those distance education courses should not be trusted, I do
not believe the program is as thorough as the traditional classes, I would
prefer to hire an individual who has gone through the traditional face to face
classroom." Such statement was a deterrent for me in enrolling in distance
education courses.My experience with distance education has shown significant progression over the years. In the early 1980s I was first introduced to distance education via correspondence through the air mail service. In 1997 I began another distance course in education. The transmission of information was via fiber optics. However, classes were held on one day. All students in each country met in one location and listened to the teacher through the telecom.
Then in 1999 I was again enrolled in another distance learning program which indicated that there was an advancement from the previous course. However, I felt alone and I had to empower myself to remain committed. Transmission was via the internet.. Discussions were not very interactive and the support system was very weak. The course consisted of reading textbooks and other materials, answering questions and writing essays.
Currently I am enrolled at Walden University. Distance education with Walden has changed my perception altogether. It is so engaging, dynamic and inspirational.One can clearly see how much distance education has evolved. It is indeed convenient, self paced yet demanding. Discussion board is active and motivational. There are many learning resources and so much work covered in a short space of time that I can attest by experience, in comparison to the face to face classroom more work is covered within this time frame. Distance education is certainly the way forward and is here to stay.
My Improved Definition
According to (Simonson, Smaldino, Albright
& Zvacek 2012, p.32) distance education is defined as "institution
based formal education where the learning group is separated and where
interactive telecommunications systems are used to connect learners, resources
and instructors." Clearly this definition indicates that there are four
significant aspects. First there must be an institution, followed by tutors and
students who are separated from each other either in place and by time. Then the
presence of telecommunication system which is able to carry internet services and
learning experiences / resources such as discussion boards, video, voice thread,
wikis etc
History of Distance Education
Distance Education has made
significant progress over the years. It seems to be the buzz word today.
Simonson et al, p37 claim that "the concepts that form the basis of this
type of education are more than a century old.”Although that form of education
have experienced growth and change it is interesting to note that the tradition
of the field continue to guide its future development. Furthermore, the authors
believe that "the roots of distance education are at least 160 years old
and began as correspondence study in 1833 in Sweden." Up till the late
1980s persons were very much engaged in correspondence courses such as
trans-world tutorial classes and Pitman typing classes. This education
gradually progressed into the electronic communication. Radios were constructed
at educational institutions in the 1920s and then by 1930s television teaching
programs were introduced. By the 1960s satellite technology was developed and
instruction was delivered via the satellite.In the 1980s and early1990s fiber
optic communication system was developed and this allowed for the growth of
live two-way high quality audio and video systems in distance education. In the
1990s I was enrolled in the distance education from the University of the West
Indies and this medium was used. Today computers are used extensively along
with internet service to bring distance education around the world.
Future of distance Education
The future looks bright for distance
education. More and more individuals are choosing distance education instead of
the traditional classroom. Charles Wedemeyer in a prediction made in an article
stated "...the extension student of the future will probably not 'attend'
classes; rather, the opportunities and processes of learning will come to him.
He will learn at home, at the office, on the job, in the factory, store, or
salesroom, or on the farm" (Wedemeyer, 1965).He further stated that,"...the
teacher will reach students not only in his own state or region but nationally
as well, since the media and methods employed by him in teaching will remove
barriers of space and time in learning" (Wedemeyer, 1965). This prophecy has
been partially fulfilled. I envision that technology will
develop so rapidly that individuals will not just work from home or the office
but will be able to access classroom from small note book size computers that
may be created. I believe that primary school and secondary school students
will be able to access distance education from home and because of the violence,
abuse and other related problems in schools parents will choose distance
education over the traditional schools.
References
About
Charles Wedemeyer. Retrieved March 7, 2012 from http://www.uwex.edu/disted/conference/wedemeyer/aboutcw.cfm
Simonson,M.,Smaldino,S.,Albright,.M.,&Zvacek,S.(2012)
Teaching and learning at an distance: foundation of distance education.(5th
ed.)Boston, MA: Pearson