Out of the Shadow and Into the Spotlight: The Development of Distance Teaching in Norwegian Higher Education
On October 4, 1914, The Norwegian Correspondence School (NKS) accepted its first student, a woman, who, for a fee of NOK 10, registered for two courses (Amdam and Bjarnar, 1989). Seventy-five years later, distance education has become an important part of Norwegian higher education. However, there a...
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Auteurs principaux: | Gunnar Grepperud, Anne Marie Støkken, Jan Atle Toska |
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Athabasca University Press
2002
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