Are we there yet? A progress report from three Turkish university pioneers in distance education and e-learning

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The international literature provides little in-depth analysis of distance education and e-learning activities, achievements, and challenges in Turkish higher education other than the country's mega-university, Anadolu. This paper examines the development of, and lessons to be learned from, such undertakings by three pioneers - two regular state universities, Ankara University and Sakarya University, and the private, non-profit Turkish-Kazakhstan Ahmet Yesevi University. Drawing on the collective experience of the authors, the paper reaches some overall conclusions about embarking on distance education and e-learning, which may apply in other Turkish universities and similar economies.

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Latchem, C., Simsek, N., Balta, O. C., Torkul, O., Cedimoglu, I. H., & Altunkopru, A. (2009). Are we there yet? A progress report from three Turkish university pioneers in distance education and e-learning. International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 10(2), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.19173/irrodl.v10i2.686

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