Occasional Papers in Open and Distance Learning, Number 19

This document is a collection of four papers dealing with the issues of technology in higher education, distance education, and assessment practices. The first paper, "Integrating the Internet into Distance Education in Accounting at Charles Sturt University: An Assessment of Potential" (J...

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Distance Education
Educational Assessment
Educational Planning
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Instructional Innovation
Internet
Universities
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