Not home alone

Thanks to new technology, distance learning has greatly improved and should be a shared experience. Just make sure you dedicate enough time and effort to it, says John Allen
How different distance learning is today from when I first enrolled on a “correspondence course” in the 1970s. At that time, I paid my fees and received some shabby “course notes” together with a recommendation as to which textbooks I should acquire. From that point on, I was on my own, apart from some practically incomprehensible responses to the essays that I submitted...

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