The history of an English-speaking Canadian distance university: the Athabasca University - An interview with Nancy K. Parker

In her interview, Nancy Parker outlines the origins of Athabasca University and its purpose. She describes the internal and external pressures the university has had to face over the years to become a fully online institution. Athabasca University's unique features are portrayed throughout the...

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Main Authors: Hélène Pulker, Cathia Papi
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Language:English
Published: Université TÉLUQ 2021-06-01
Series:Médiations & Médiatisations
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Online Access:https://revue-mediations.teluq.ca/index.php/Distances/article/view/194
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title The history of an English-speaking Canadian distance university: the Athabasca University - An interview with Nancy K. Parker
title_short The history of an English-speaking Canadian distance university: the Athabasca University - An interview with Nancy K. Parker
title_full The history of an English-speaking Canadian distance university: the Athabasca University - An interview with Nancy K. Parker
title_fullStr The history of an English-speaking Canadian distance university: the Athabasca University - An interview with Nancy K. Parker
title_full_unstemmed The history of an English-speaking Canadian distance university: the Athabasca University - An interview with Nancy K. Parker
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description In her interview, Nancy Parker outlines the origins of Athabasca University and its purpose. She describes the internal and external pressures the university has had to face over the years to become a fully online institution. Athabasca University's unique features are portrayed throughout the interview, to include serving rural and adult learners, emphasizing learning rather than teaching, using ongoing pedagogical research in instructional design to develop online content, committing to equality in education for adult learners through an open and rolling admission process, a high level of web-enabled self-service tools and call centres, and empowering students to create learning communities beyond physical and virtual boundaries.
topic adult learners
equality
online learning
instruction
flexible and distributed learning
url https://revue-mediations.teluq.ca/index.php/Distances/article/view/194
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