Traditional to Online Media in China and Korea: Unfulfilled promise
The governments of China and South Korea have supported the development of distance education both legislatively and financially. The use of traditional media for this purpose has been successful in both countries, though the evolution to Internet-based education has been only partially successful....
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Autor principal: | Scott Motlik |
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Athabasca University Press
2008
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