Lifelong learning has come to involve a variety of learning experiences. These include conventional campus teaching, workplace open learning, modular flexible learning programmes, correspondence‐based distance learning courses, and most recently Web or multimedia‐based courseware. This paper considers the use of multimedia environments for open, flexible and distance education, in particular a learning environment known as the “Virtual University” as part of a process of lifelong learning. A comparison of different modes of learning is made. The Virtual University consists of virtual lectures, virtual seminars, virtual tutorials and virtual exams. It has a number of advantages over both formal lectures and conventional open learning materials, such as interactivity, adaptation, simulation, demonstration and integration. A questionnaire survey was conducted to assess the effectiveness of the Virtual University, and the results indicate an enhancement of the overall learning experience.
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Chris Evans;
Chris Evans
Lecturer in Multimedia Computing at the School of Business and Management, Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK
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Jing Ping Fan
Jing Ping Fan
Doctoral Student at the School of Business and Management, Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2054-5576
Print ISSN: 1065-0741
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2002
Campus-Wide Information Systems (2002) 19 (4): 127–134.
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Evans C, Ping Fan J (2002), "Lifelong learning through the Virtual University". Campus-Wide Information Systems, Vol. 19 No. 4 pp. 127–134, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/10650740210438810
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