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Distance learning 
PREPARED BY; F. L . GATCHAL IAN I I I
Distance education or distance learning is a mode of 
delivering education and instruction, often on an 
individual basis, to students who are not physically 
present in a traditional setting such as a classroom. 
Distance learning provides "access to learning when 
the source of information and the learners are 
separated by time and distance, or both.
History 
and 
development
Isaac pitman 
Pioneer of distance 
education in the 1840s in 
England. 
He taught a system of 
shorthand by mailing texts 
transcribed into shorthand 
on postcards and receiving 
transcriptions from his 
students in return for 
correction - the element of 
student feedback was a 
crucial innovation of 
Pitman's system.
The University of London was the first university to 
offer distance learning degrees, establishing 
its External Programme in 1858.
William Rainey Harper 
First president of 
the University of Chicago 
developed the concept of 
extended education, 
whereby the research 
university had satellite 
colleges of education in the 
wider community. 
In 1892 he also 
encouraged the concept of 
correspondence school 
courses to further promote 
education, an idea that was 
put into practice 
by Columbia University.
Major Benefits 
Major benefits of use Distance education 
provides major benefits to at least six main 
markets or categories, such as: 
•Expanding access 
•Cost reduction 
•Emerging market opportunities 
•Adapting to new technology and environments 
•New fund-raising opportunities 
•Flexibility for students
What are the Benefits of Distance Learning? 
What are the Benefits of Distance Learning? 
• Distance education meets the needs of students 
• flexibility and time . 
• Increased access to learning / encourage life-long 
learning . 
• Increased compensation/ promotion potential have 
access to experts 
• Interstudents actor communication 
• Utilization of email 
• Financial benefits 
• Social benefits
Distance e-Learning or DeL, is the combination of 
Distance Education and e-Learning which is 
characterized by the extensive use of Information and 
Communications Technology (ICT) in the delivery of 
education and instruction and the use of synchronous 
and asynchronous online communication in an 
interactive learning environment or virtual communities, 
in lieu of a physical classroom, to bridge the gap in 
temporal or spatial constraints. Distance e-Learning 
combines the strengths and advantages of Distance 
Education and e-Learning. "The focus is shifted to the 
education transaction in the form of virtual community of 
learners sustainable across time.
TEchnology
Web conferencing 
Refers to a service that allows 
conferencing events to be shared 
with remote locations. 
These are sometimes referred to 
as webinars or, for interactive 
conferences, online workshops. 
The service allows real-time 
point-to-point 
communications as well 
as multicast communications 
from one sender to many 
receivers. 
It offers data streams of text-based 
messages, voice 
and video chat to be shared 
simultaneously, across 
geographically dispersed 
locations. Applications
Educational television 
Use of television 
programs in the field 
of distance education. 
It may be in the form of 
individual television 
programs or 
dedicated specialty 
channels that is often 
associated with cable 
television in the United 
States as Public, 
educational, and 
government access (PEG) 
channel providers.
Live streaming 
Refers to content 
delivered live over the 
Internet, requires a 
camera for the media, an 
encoder to digitize the 
content, a media 
publisher, and a content 
delivery network to 
distribute and deliver the 
content.
Internet radio (also web 
radio, net radio, streaming 
radio, e-radio, online 
radio, webcasting) is an audio 
service transmitted via the Internet. 
Broadcasting on the Internet is 
usually referred to 
as webcasting since it is not 
transmitted broadly through 
wireless means. 
Internet radio involves streaming 
media, presenting listeners with a 
continuous stream of audio that 
typically cannot be paused or 
replayed, much like traditional 
broadcast media; in this respect, it 
is distinct from on-demand file 
serving.
Web-based VoIP 
Web-based VoIP is the 
integration of voice over 
IP technologies into the facilities 
and methodologies of the World- 
Wide Web. It enables digital 
communication sessions 
between Web users, or to users 
of traditional telecommunication 
services. 
Instead of using dedicated, hard-ware 
based VoIP devices, such 
as IP phones, analog telephone 
adapters, or integrated 
VoIP/Internet access routers, 
services are provided via a web 
page and the facilities of the 
user's computer or hand-held 
device for accessing and 
operating a locally attached head 
set, and microphone.
Distance 
education 
in the 
Philippines
Distance education in the Philippines 
Distance education in the Philippines 
 Schools which offer full academic degree programs via 
distance learning that are duly recognized by the Philippine 
government, through accreditation with the Commission on 
Higher Education , are shown below. 
Asian Institute for Distance Education 
CAP College Foundation 
Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, Open University 
Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Open University 
Southeast Asia Interdisciplinary Development Institute 
University of the Philippines Open University
LEGAL BASIS OF OPEN 
UNIVERSITY IN PHILIPPINES 
Section 1. The State 
shall protect and 
promote the right of 
all citizens to quality 
education at all 
levels, and shall take 
appropriate steps to 
make such education 
accessible to all. 
Section 2. The State shall: (4) 
Encourage non-formal, informal, 
and indigenous learning 
systems, as well as self-learning, 
independent, and out-of-school 
study programs particularly 
those that respond to community 
needs; and (5) Provide adult 
citizens, the disabled, and out-of- 
school youth with training in 
civics, vocational efficiency, and 
other skills.
Open High School Program 
The Open High School Program (OHSP) is a distance learning program 
for high school students who are unable to attend regular classes due to 
physical, economic and geographical limitations. A part of the Drop Out 
Reduction Program (DORP) of the Department of Education and funded by 
the Asian Development Bank, the OHSP was first started in 1998 and is 
now offered by an increasing number of public schools across the country.
Requirements 
The OHSP is open to all 
elementary school graduates, 
high school drop-outs, 
and Philippine Educational 
Placement Test (PEPT) passers 
who are Filipino citizens. 
Interested applicants for the 
OHSP must also undergo two 
tests before being accepted to 
the program: the Informal 
Reading Inventory (IRI), to 
measure reading levels, and the 
Independent Learning Readiness 
Test (ILRT) to assess if the 
applicant's capacity in self-directed 
learning.
Schools Offering the OHSP IN ncr 
makati 
Bangkal National High School 
Benigno Aquino National High School 
Gregorio Perfecto National High School 
Pasig 
Rizal High School - Main 
Quezon City 
Ramon Magsaysay High School - Cubao 
Quezon City National High School 
Lagro National High School 
Commonwealth High School 
Marikina 
Marikina National High School 
Malabon 
Malabon National High School 
Tinajeros National High School 
Caloocan 
Caloocan National High School
Thank You! 
REFERENCES: 
WIKIPEDIA, .COM 
GOOGLE IMAGES 
HT TP: / /WWW.BSE.PH/ INDEX.PHP/OHSP.HTML

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  • 2. Distance education or distance learning is a mode of delivering education and instruction, often on an individual basis, to students who are not physically present in a traditional setting such as a classroom. Distance learning provides "access to learning when the source of information and the learners are separated by time and distance, or both.
  • 4. Isaac pitman Pioneer of distance education in the 1840s in England. He taught a system of shorthand by mailing texts transcribed into shorthand on postcards and receiving transcriptions from his students in return for correction - the element of student feedback was a crucial innovation of Pitman's system.
  • 5. The University of London was the first university to offer distance learning degrees, establishing its External Programme in 1858.
  • 6. William Rainey Harper First president of the University of Chicago developed the concept of extended education, whereby the research university had satellite colleges of education in the wider community. In 1892 he also encouraged the concept of correspondence school courses to further promote education, an idea that was put into practice by Columbia University.
  • 7. Major Benefits Major benefits of use Distance education provides major benefits to at least six main markets or categories, such as: •Expanding access •Cost reduction •Emerging market opportunities •Adapting to new technology and environments •New fund-raising opportunities •Flexibility for students
  • 8. What are the Benefits of Distance Learning? What are the Benefits of Distance Learning? • Distance education meets the needs of students • flexibility and time . • Increased access to learning / encourage life-long learning . • Increased compensation/ promotion potential have access to experts • Interstudents actor communication • Utilization of email • Financial benefits • Social benefits
  • 9. Distance e-Learning or DeL, is the combination of Distance Education and e-Learning which is characterized by the extensive use of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in the delivery of education and instruction and the use of synchronous and asynchronous online communication in an interactive learning environment or virtual communities, in lieu of a physical classroom, to bridge the gap in temporal or spatial constraints. Distance e-Learning combines the strengths and advantages of Distance Education and e-Learning. "The focus is shifted to the education transaction in the form of virtual community of learners sustainable across time.
  • 11. Web conferencing Refers to a service that allows conferencing events to be shared with remote locations. These are sometimes referred to as webinars or, for interactive conferences, online workshops. The service allows real-time point-to-point communications as well as multicast communications from one sender to many receivers. It offers data streams of text-based messages, voice and video chat to be shared simultaneously, across geographically dispersed locations. Applications
  • 12. Educational television Use of television programs in the field of distance education. It may be in the form of individual television programs or dedicated specialty channels that is often associated with cable television in the United States as Public, educational, and government access (PEG) channel providers.
  • 13. Live streaming Refers to content delivered live over the Internet, requires a camera for the media, an encoder to digitize the content, a media publisher, and a content delivery network to distribute and deliver the content.
  • 14. Internet radio (also web radio, net radio, streaming radio, e-radio, online radio, webcasting) is an audio service transmitted via the Internet. Broadcasting on the Internet is usually referred to as webcasting since it is not transmitted broadly through wireless means. Internet radio involves streaming media, presenting listeners with a continuous stream of audio that typically cannot be paused or replayed, much like traditional broadcast media; in this respect, it is distinct from on-demand file serving.
  • 15. Web-based VoIP Web-based VoIP is the integration of voice over IP technologies into the facilities and methodologies of the World- Wide Web. It enables digital communication sessions between Web users, or to users of traditional telecommunication services. Instead of using dedicated, hard-ware based VoIP devices, such as IP phones, analog telephone adapters, or integrated VoIP/Internet access routers, services are provided via a web page and the facilities of the user's computer or hand-held device for accessing and operating a locally attached head set, and microphone.
  • 16. Distance education in the Philippines
  • 17. Distance education in the Philippines Distance education in the Philippines  Schools which offer full academic degree programs via distance learning that are duly recognized by the Philippine government, through accreditation with the Commission on Higher Education , are shown below. Asian Institute for Distance Education CAP College Foundation Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, Open University Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Open University Southeast Asia Interdisciplinary Development Institute University of the Philippines Open University
  • 18. LEGAL BASIS OF OPEN UNIVERSITY IN PHILIPPINES Section 1. The State shall protect and promote the right of all citizens to quality education at all levels, and shall take appropriate steps to make such education accessible to all. Section 2. The State shall: (4) Encourage non-formal, informal, and indigenous learning systems, as well as self-learning, independent, and out-of-school study programs particularly those that respond to community needs; and (5) Provide adult citizens, the disabled, and out-of- school youth with training in civics, vocational efficiency, and other skills.
  • 19. Open High School Program The Open High School Program (OHSP) is a distance learning program for high school students who are unable to attend regular classes due to physical, economic and geographical limitations. A part of the Drop Out Reduction Program (DORP) of the Department of Education and funded by the Asian Development Bank, the OHSP was first started in 1998 and is now offered by an increasing number of public schools across the country.
  • 20. Requirements The OHSP is open to all elementary school graduates, high school drop-outs, and Philippine Educational Placement Test (PEPT) passers who are Filipino citizens. Interested applicants for the OHSP must also undergo two tests before being accepted to the program: the Informal Reading Inventory (IRI), to measure reading levels, and the Independent Learning Readiness Test (ILRT) to assess if the applicant's capacity in self-directed learning.
  • 21. Schools Offering the OHSP IN ncr makati Bangkal National High School Benigno Aquino National High School Gregorio Perfecto National High School Pasig Rizal High School - Main Quezon City Ramon Magsaysay High School - Cubao Quezon City National High School Lagro National High School Commonwealth High School Marikina Marikina National High School Malabon Malabon National High School Tinajeros National High School Caloocan Caloocan National High School
  • 22. Thank You! REFERENCES: WIKIPEDIA, .COM GOOGLE IMAGES HT TP: / /WWW.BSE.PH/ INDEX.PHP/OHSP.HTML