Distance Learning - the parent of e-learning
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Friday, February 24, 2012 at 7:21PM by
Trisha Carter I recently took part in a webinar on e-learning strategies with Gihan Perera. He helps business leaders with their e-marketing and e-learning strategies and is the author of my favourite resources in this area. Gihan drew an analogy between e-learning and distance learning, something that has been happening in Australia for decades. Suddenly all my own experiences of distance education came flooding back.
These included the joys and frustrations of combining the role of mum and teacher; of opening assignments and writing reports to a school system thousands of miles away. Those memories helped me look with fresh eyes at the learning systems I am building to support expats as their organisations move them around the globe.
The things I valued most in distance education are the things I want to build into my e-learning systems.
Many of you know that in the mid 90s, I moved with my husband and young family to Hefei in Anhui province in China.

