Research and Evaluation Priorities
for Distance Education in Nebraska:
A Delphi Study
White Paper for
Distance Education Action Team
Nebraska Network 21 (NN21)
S. Kay Rockwell, Principal Investigator
Final Revision: April 9, 1999
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