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- noun
learning by means oftelecommunication orcomputer networks
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This focus on ensuring the quality and nature of learning distinguishes telelearning from the hype prevalent today.
Telelearning Contributing to Canada's Competitive Advantage in the Knowledge Economy 1999
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Whose in the room -- state, industry, R&D, foundations, international committee of ISTE, telelearning teachers -- leaders of national and international organizations and leaders in R&D and dissemination.
Archive 2007-06-01 2007
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Whose in the room -- state, industry, R&D, foundations, international committee of ISTE, telelearning teachers -- leaders of national and international organizations and leaders in R&D and dissemination.
Live Blogging First International Leadership Summit: Dr. Robert McLaughlin's Keynote 2007
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Training and support in instructional design for telelearning courses is considered key.
Telelearning Contributing to Canada's Competitive Advantage in the Knowledge Economy 1999
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Not one of our universities has the resources of a Harvard, a Stanford or an MIT The only way we can build world-class technology is by working together in a pan-Canadian network of centres of excellence, committed to developing the best telelearning approaches and technologies in the world.
Telelearning Contributing to Canada's Competitive Advantage in the Knowledge Economy 1999
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We want you to know about us, and to help us build a whole new industry around telelearning in Canada, and as our contribution to global understanding and prosperity.
Telelearning Contributing to Canada's Competitive Advantage in the Knowledge Economy 1999
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Everything we hear from the public, our corporate partners, and the participants in our telelearning trials tells us that what we are doing is part of the very necessary reinvention of the university.
Telelearning Contributing to Canada's Competitive Advantage in the Knowledge Economy 1999
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Our partners at the Bank of Montreal's Institute for Learning were especially interested in working with us to refine new learning models and to establish what works in the field of telelearning.
Telelearning Contributing to Canada's Competitive Advantage in the Knowledge Economy 1999
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Just as electricity lit up our lives, telelearning has the potential to light up our minds, to develop knowledge workers, and to build a powerful new industry based on this brain gain.
Telelearning Contributing to Canada's Competitive Advantage in the Knowledge Economy 1999
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Building world-class technology by working together in a pan-Canadian network of centres of excellence committed to developing the best telelearning approaches and technologies in the world.
Telelearning Contributing to Canada's Competitive Advantage in the Knowledge Economy 1999
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