The evolution of distance education in Australia: past, present, future.

Authors: Stephen Reiach, Virginie Cassidy and Clemens Averbeck
Date: Winter 2012
From: Quarterly Review of Distance Education(Vol. 13, Issue 4)
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing, Ltd.
Document Type: Article
Length: 2,480 words
Abstract :

Australia's large size and scattered population made it a prime location for the development of correspondence education in the 1920s, and the country is still in the forefront of distance education. This article is based on an extensive interview with Terry Evans, professor at Deakin University in Australia, who reflects on the history of distance education, its current situation, and also shares his thoughts about the future of distance education in the 21st century.
Source Citation
Reiach, Stephen, et al. "The evolution of distance education in Australia: past, present, future." Quarterly Review of Distance Education, vol. 13, no. 4, winter 2012, pp. 247+. link.gale.com/apps/doc/A379316157/AONE?u=gale&sid=bookmark-AONE. Accessed 7 Mar. 2026.
  

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