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In a vast country like India, where people and their favourite institutions
are separated by great distances, often obstructing the mainstream style of
education, the distance mode will prove to be useful in many cases.
The tremendous
pace at which science and technology is progressing makes it
essential for people to develop their knowledge and skills in
order to keep themselves abreast of the current trends in their
fields of work. These are indeed global phenomena and not confined
to our country. The emergence of distance learning as a significant
component of education in society has become a source of opportunities
for a sizeable segment of our people.
Yet another bright aspect of
the system is that it helps to impart education to those who
aspire to learn more, but who do not have the convenience for
it, since they happen to be stationed in remote areas. Also,
there are school/college dropouts who wish to come back to learning,
either for career advancement or for other reasons. The fulfilment
of the aspirations of such disadvantaged groups has a positive
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Distance Vs Open
In distance learning or distance education, the teacher and learner are separated geographically and by time.
We know the system of correspondence courses. This has developed into distance education, with the acquisition
of additional features. On the other hand, open learning refers to an arrangement in which learners adopt the
style of self-instruction, completing courses structured around specially prepared learning materials, supported
by contact classes and examinations.
Open learning implies a philosophy of open entry and access to learning opportunities. But it does not necessarily
incorporate technological advances. Distance learning makes use of new technological devices. There may be slightly
varying views on these definitions. Open universities have made remarkable progress in recent years thanks to
the great demand for facilities different from those offered by conventional colleges.
Correspondece / Distance Education Courses offered by various
universities:
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