Abstract

This paper outlines and discusses the instructional design architecture of a graduate study program in Open and Distance Learning that is fully and only accessible via the Internet. The paper also presents the results of an initial evaluation by staff and students of the first offer of the program in 1996. This study program was mounted with funds from the Commonwealth Government (Cathie Committee), a global learning initiative of the American Telegraph and Telecommunications Company (AT&T) and the International Council for Open and Distance Education (ICDE). The program aims to meet the needs of those who are seeking skills in the design and development of open and distance learning systems. The experiences of the first student intake suggest that the program is meeting an identified need very successfully. The program developers describe this program as challenging and clearly trail‐blazing the push for increasing flexible learning opportunities among institutions of higher learning.

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