| Mayadas, A. Frank, "Asynchronous Learning Networks: Alfred P. Sloan Foundation's Program in Learning Outside the Classroom," http://www.sloan.org/education/ALN.new.html. |
....independent study option, however, provides tremendous flexibility for the students, potentially allowing them to enroll in a course at any time while being located essentially any place. This anytime, anywhere style of distance education has been referred to as an asynchronous learning network [1]. The University of Minnesota Twin Cities is the landgrantandonly comprehensive research university serving the state of Minnesota. Consequently, it is a primary source of continuing education opportunities for practicing engineers in the state. In the Department of Electrical and Computer ....
A. Frank Mayadas, "Asynchronous Learning Networks: Alfred P. Sloan Foundation's program in learning outside the classroom, " in http://www.sloan.org/, 1998.
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Mayadas, A. Frank, "Asynchronous Learning Networks: Alfred P. Sloan Foundation's Program in Learning Outside the Classroom," http://www.sloan.org/education/ALN.new.html.
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