Transactional Distance Theory: A Critical View of the Theoretical and Pedagogical Underpinnings of E-Learning

  • Delgaty L
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This chapter provides a critical look at the literature surrounding Distance Education and targets Transactional Distance Theory. It will examine in detail the three components: structure, interaction (or dialogue) and autonomy. The structure necessary for successful distance learning starts the chapter. Next, interaction (or dialogue) is introduced and the complexity of this in relation to the student experience is discussed. Finally, autonomy is explored in detail. This overview will relate specifically to the student perspective. Alternative approaches, links to seminal authors and a critical viewpoint is taken throughout.

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Delgaty, L. (2019). Transactional Distance Theory: A Critical View of the Theoretical and Pedagogical Underpinnings of E-Learning. In Interactive Multimedia - Multimedia Production and Digital Storytelling. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.81357

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