Graphic representation of open and distance education history

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Filiz Mete
Serife Buyukkose
Ozlem Cakir
Ummugulsum Candeger

Abstract

Nowadays, learning and instruction take place independent of time and space through the distance education system,
wherein courses are conducted completely online through network technologies using interactive video-based instructional materials. This study examines the open and distance education system that was a part of the history of education in the Turkish republic first at universities, and then in high schools and secondary schools. It is aimed to narrate the history of open and distance education using graph theory trees in order to provide a better understanding of this process. Within this context, the project YAYÇEP may be mentioned. Historical developments can be narrated in a chronological order through graph theory trees, and this makes it possible to see the big picture. Open and distance education is discussed, historical information is given and, finally, a graph theory tree drawn using the graph theory is used to explain the topic.



Keywords: Distance education, open education, graph theory, the history of distance education.

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Mete, F., Buyukkose, S., Cakir, O., & Candeger, U. (2017). Graphic representation of open and distance education history. Global Journal of Information Technology: Emerging Technologies, 7(3), 92–98. https://doi.org/10.18844/gjit.v7i3.2831
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