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Anjum, Samra; Bhatti, Rahmat Ullah; Iqbal, Muhammad Javed – Pakistan Journal of Distance and Online Learning, 2020
Communication transmits information, ideas and feelings from one person to another. But there are certain barriers which restrict the people's expression. These are social barriers, cultural barriers, temporal barriers, technical barriers, psychological barriers, contextual barriers and collaboration barriers. Therefore, present study was designed…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Barriers, Open Universities, Open Education
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Jackson, Maureen; Shenton, Andrew K. – Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 2010
Recent years have seen a shift in educational institutions from the provision of traditional libraries to the creation of independent learning areas offering a greater diversity of facilities and services. This paper explores the essential characteristics of these places, especially in relation to student learning. The authors discuss six…
Descriptors: Open Education, Independent Study, Educational Change, Learning Resources Centers
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Mitra, Sushmita – Open Learning, 2009
This paper identifies the key factors that contribute to the Open School in India students' satisfaction, considering student support elements at pre-entry, start up, learning, evaluation and certification and after certification phases. The study adapted Rekkedal and Eriksen's importance-satisfaction model to recognise areas that are important to…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Open Education, Study Centers, Foreign Countries
George, Paul S.; And Others – 1973
The learning center is a place for using and storing materials that relate to a special interest or curriculum area. It is a place where the students, after consulting with the teacher, may go to work; where ideas, materials, and activities are presented on a variety of levels of difficulty. Teachers, however, must first decide what the role of…
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Elementary Education, Learning, Learning Activities
Harding, Gene; Houser, Schuyler – Interface Journal, 1974
The Centennial Education Program of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, a six-credit residential instruction unit, offers students academic work in self-directed projects. Examples of projects, faculty involvement, time involvement, and related cognitive and affective relationships are described. (LBH)
Descriptors: Experimental Curriculum, Higher Education, Independent Study, Individualized Programs
Darer, Evelyn; Flynn, Patricia – 1976
A structured language arts program based on children's interests can enrich the learning environment of the open classroom. This program should include both open-ended activities, which are outgrowths of instructional units based on group interest, and directed activities, which include the use of learning stations that teach the basic skills…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Classroom Environment, Elementary Education, Language Arts
Peters, Katherine A. – 1977
Services offered by the British Open University are examined to determine the feasibility of establishing similar programs and study centers for an external degree program at Kauai Community College, Kauai, Hawaii. This report covers the history and origin, organization, courses of study, delivery systems, staff, and students at the Open…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Correspondence Study, Delivery Systems, Developed Nations
Clennell, S.; And Others – 1977
This booklet on the Open University includes an introductory section on the system, programs of study, students, the adult learner, the teaching package, study centers, local support, and correspondence tuition. General principles of teaching by correspondence, the role of the course tutor, and student comments are covered. Support provided by the…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Correspondence Study, Counselor Role, Educational Counseling
Open Univ., Walton, Bletchley, Bucks (England). – 1975
This guide to studying at the Open University concerns the problems of independent learning for the adult student. Working effectively as a student requires clear and realistic goals, support from close contacts at home and work, a business-like approach, and a desire to learn. Study techniques covered are when and where to study, how to read…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Assignments, Computer Oriented Programs, Correspondence Study