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Terumi Miyazoe is an associate professor of e-learning and learning design at Tokyo Denki University and Open University, Japan. She earned an MA in TESOL (UK: University of London) and an MA in Distance Education (Canada: Athabasca University) through online distance learning courses taken from Japan. Her research interests include online learning, distance learning, and foreign language education. BA and MA in Comparative Culture (Japan: International Christian University, focusing on French modern philosophy and text theories). PhD in educational technology (focusing on online learning and learning variables). Diplome Superior d'Etudes Francaises (France: Universite de Bordeaux III). Native language: Japanese. Born: Tokyo, Japan. School address: 2-2 Kanda-Nishiki-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 101-8457, Japan, the place where distance education is born in Japan.
Terumi Miyazoe is an associate professor of e-learning and learning design at Tokyo Denki University and Open University, Japan. She earned an MA in TESOL (UK: University of London) and an MA in Distance Education (Canada: Athabasca University) through online distance learning courses taken from Japan. Her research interests include online learning, distance learning, and foreign language education. BA and MA in Comparative Culture (Japan: International Christian University, focusing on French modern philosophy and text theories). PhD in educational technology (focusing on online learning and learning variables). Diplome Superior d'Etudes Francaises (France: Universite de Bordeaux III). Native language: Japanese. Born: Tokyo, Japan. School address: 2-2 Kanda-Nishiki-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 101-8457, Japan, the place where distance education was born in 1880s in Japan.

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Terumi Miyazoe is an associate professor of e-learning and learning design at Tokyo Denki University and Open University, Japan. She earned an MA in TESOL (UK: University of London) and an MA in Distance Education (Canada: Athabasca University) through online distance learning courses taken from Japan. Her research interests include online learning, distance learning, and foreign language education. BA and MA in Comparative Culture (Japan: International Christian University, focusing on French modern philosophy and text theories). PhD in educational technology (focusing on online learning and learning variables). Diplome Superior d'Etudes Francaises (France: Universite de Bordeaux III). Native language: Japanese. Born: Tokyo, Japan. School address: 2-2 Kanda-Nishiki-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 101-8457, Japan, the place where distance education was born in 1880s in Japan.