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Since networked computers can make text, graphics, audio, and video available to distance education students, why even consider other technologies?

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Since networked computers can make text, graphics, audio, and video available to distance education students, why even consider other technologies?

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While online courses are now the most popular form of distance education, this technology may not be right for every circumstance. Computers and networking connections, while now widespread in the U.S., do not reach everywhere, and many computer users still have relatively slow dial-up connections that cannot support high-quality audio and video, for example.

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