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Effect of Feedback during Lecture Style Delivery Both in a Face-to-Face Classroom & during a Distance Education Television Session in a Developing Country like Bangladesh without the Use of Internet
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Yousuf M. Islam, BRAC University, Bangladesh
Zillur Rahman, BRAC University, Bangladesh
Shafiq Shamsur Razzaq, Soft-ED Limited, Bangladesh
Md. Abu Sayed, Soft-ED Limited, Bangladesh
Shakib Zaman, Soft-ED Limited, Bangladesh
Distance Education [1] lectures aired over national television without means of interactivity has had very little success in providing Open University style of education in a developing country like Bangladesh. This paper explores some effects of providing feedback to students on their participation in a distance education scenario and in a normal face-to-face classroom situation. The techniques applied do not make use of Internet in rural regions and may be suitable for developing countries like Bangladesh.
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Yousuf M. Islam, Zillur Rahman, Shafiq Shamsur Razzaq, Md. Abu Sayed, Shakib Zaman, "Effect of Feedback during Lecture Style Delivery Both in a Face-to-Face Classroom & during a Distance Education Television Session in a Developing Country like Bangladesh without the Use of Internet," icalt,pp.469-471, Sixth IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT'06), 2006
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