Changing faces of open and distance learning in Asia
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The International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning (IRRODL) began 2007 with a regional focus edition on "Changing Faces of Open and Distance Learning in Asia." Over the recent years, there has been tremendous growth and diversity in open and distance learning (ODL) in Asia. With over 56 percent of the global population, Asia has over 70 universities that are dedicated to open access to education, including seven out of 11 of the world's mega universities (universities with over 100,000 active students in degree-level courses) serving six million active students all together (Daniel, 1996). Quite a few distance teaching universities or programs such as the Bangladeshi Open University, the Hanoi Open University, the Open University Malaysia, and the Open and Distance Learning Program in Singapore, have been established since the 1990s and now provide tertiary level education to those seeking continuing education opportunities. Virtual universities are growing fast and, with 17 virtual universities in Korea alone! Many conventional, campus-based universities have started to offer e-Learning programs as well. For example, 67 e-Colleges have been established within conventional research universities in China. International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning Volume 8, Number 1. March – 2007Athabasca University http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/418/773
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