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A ''virtual college'' is a college (post-secondary non-HE provider) where there is a rather small core of physical organisation and people carrying out face-to-face teaching, and a rather large amount of distance teaching, | A ''virtual college'' is a college (post-secondary non-HE provider) where there is a rather small core of physical organisation and people carrying out face-to-face teaching, and a rather large amount of distance teaching, usually nowadays carried out with a significant amount of e-learning. There is not an absolute distinction between face-to-face colleges and distance teaching colleges - most distance teaching colleges in fact use [[blended learning]] for their offerings, often via a network of tutorial centres. | ||
In essence, a virtual college is a college where the [[virtual campus]] is or has become dominant over the physical campus. | In essence, a virtual college is a college where the [[virtual campus]] is or has become dominant over the physical campus. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:14, 9 May 2023
A virtual college is a college (post-secondary non-HE provider) where there is a rather small core of physical organisation and people carrying out face-to-face teaching, and a rather large amount of distance teaching, usually nowadays carried out with a significant amount of e-learning. There is not an absolute distinction between face-to-face colleges and distance teaching colleges - most distance teaching colleges in fact use blended learning for their offerings, often via a network of tutorial centres.
In essence, a virtual college is a college where the virtual campus is or has become dominant over the physical campus.
Dynamic list of virtual colleges
- Arab Open University
- Armenian Virtual College
- Banff and Buchan College
- Botswana College of Distance and Open Learning
- CESDE
- CEVADD
- Campus NooA
- Centro Nacional de Educacion a Distancia
- Coleg Sir Gâr
- College of Business Administration
- Colorado Community Colleges Online
- E-Campus Alberta
- E-Open school of Mongolian University of Science and Technology
- E-sy.info
- Equine e-Learning Ltd
- Euniversitas
- Georgia Virtual Technical College
- Highland Theological College
- Holos Virtual School
- Homeopathy College
- ILS Fernstudium
- INCAP
- Indira Gandhi National Open University
- Instituto Nacional de Educação a Distância
- Interactive Design Institute
- International Career Institute
- International Corrrespondence Schools
- Kartelo
- Las Americas Institute of Technology
- Latvian Business College
- Leidse Onderwijsinstellingen
- Mauritius College of the Air
- NAMCOL
- NKI Nettstudier
- NKS Nettstudier
- NTI Skolan Distans
- New Main Page
- North Highland College
- Online College of Art and Design
- Open Polytechnic of New Zealand
- Open University of China
- Open University of Cyprus
- Open University of Mauritius
- Oxford College
- Oxford Open Learning
- Perth College UHI
- Qatar Academy
- Reid Kerr College
- Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design
- SENA
- Samuel Jackman Prescod Polytechnic
- Shankar Mahdevan Academy
- Sheffield Online College
- Stonebridge Associated Colleges
- Stow College
- TRU-OL
- The Knowledge Channel
- The Virtual College
- Tunisian Virtual School
- Universidad del Trabajo de Uruguay
- University of the South Pacific
- Virtual College of Texas
- Virtual college
- Vision2learn
- Vocational Training Center of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
- West Lothian College
Dynamic table of virtual colleges
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