Tiropanis, Thanassis (2005) Advanced learning management systems for distance education. In Broadband and satellite communications in schools: Challenges and opportunities for the educational community in rural areas; Proceedings of the First Conference of the Network of Multigrade Education (NEMED). NEMED Consortium. pp. 45-50 .
Abstract
Distance education is in a position to offer additional educational solutions and to constitute a platform for the dissemination of knowledge beyond geographical limitations. The success of distance education activities depends on the proper pedagogical and technological support. For its provision and management, thus, adapted pedagogical procedures as well as innovative technological applications are needed. A synopsis of the different types of distance education is presented below, together with support offered nowadays by learning management systems. Moreover, the provision is presented of a learning content management system within the framework of ZEUS, a Greek research project focusing on the provision of distance in- service training to teachers at remote schools.
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