Home Schooling on the Internet
And other new emerging distance-learning methods
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"In 30 years, the universities of America, as we have
traditionally known them, will be barren wastelands."
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That prediction, by noted management thinker Peter Drucker,
is one of many startling predictions covered by Gordon Dryden and
Dr. Jeannette Vos in their top-selling book, The Learning
Revolution.
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But authors Dryden and Vos in a news-update on this website,
they suggest Drucker is conservative. "Thirty years?" they
question. "How about three?"
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And that update shows how Stanford, Columbia, Harvard, Duke
and Wharton Universities in the United States, and the London School
of Economics in Britain are racing to get some of their top
management courses on line.
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Some predictions are that by 2004 more than
100 million Americans will be taking part in adult education
programs, many of them combining distance learning with shorter
on-site courses.
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Chapter 14 in The Learning Revolution details many of
the ways in which interactive information technology will transform
distance education – through the Internet and through two-way
satellite communications.
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Dryden and Vos forecast that within the next few years
students around the world will have instant access to the world's
best teachers, through an extensive variety of sources: the
Internet, satellite, digital video discs, two-way conferencing,
CD-ROMs and multimedia interactive study.
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They cite the convergence of satellite television and the
Internet as the next big distance-learning breakthrough in
developing countries. See: China-led
model; for new century
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And in the chapter on Tomorrow's Business World, they
outline a wide variety of specific interactive learning
"tools" that are already available.
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