Moore, Michael G.

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Name (Latin)
Moore, Michael G.
Name (Arabic)
مور، مايكل
Other forms of name
Moore, Michael, 1938-
Date of birth
1938-02-28
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 38526213
Wikidata: Q20054072
Library of congress: n 89659197
HAI10: 000608306
Sources of Information
  • BL AL recd. 11 Jan. 1991(Michael Grahame Moore, born 28 Feb. 1938)
  • Education for adults, 1984:t.p. (Michael Moore)
  • Readings in principles of distance education, c1989:t.p. (Michael G. Moore) p. i (Editor of The American Journal of Distance Education; University Park, Pa.)
  • His Effects of distance learning, a summary of the literature, 1989:t.p. (Michael G. Moore; assoc. professor, Penn State Univ.)
  • Handbook of distance education, c2003:CIP t.p. (Michael Grahame Moore; Penn State Univ.)
  • Open and distance learning, 2002:t.p. verso (Michael M. Moore, The Pennsylvania State University, USA)
  • Open and distance learning, 2002:http://michaelgmoore.com/a/sample-page/ http://www.ed.psu.edu/educ/faculty-cvs/n0g.pdf (Michael G. Moore, The Pennsylvania State University, USA)

Wikipedia description:

Michael Grahame Moore is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Education at the Pennsylvania State University. He is known for his major contributions to the field of distance education. In 1972, he published his first statement of distance learning theory, which asserted that "distance education is not simply a geographical separation of learners and teachers, but, more importantly, is a pedagogical concept" [1]. Half a century of study, teaching, experimentation and advocacy of distance education justifies a claim that he is the founder of contemporary online education, a claim supported by his inclusion as among the 128 “most important, innovative, influential, innovative and interesting thinkers on education of all time” by Routledge's Encyclopedia of Educational Thinkers [2]. Among M. G. Moore's many contributions, arguably the most significant is his seminal Theory of Transactional Distance [6,3]. The theory describes the relationship between course design (structure), interaction (dialogue), and respect/awareness of individual learner's tolerance for autonomy (self-direction). Essentially, the theory suggests that physical and temporal distance between the learner and the teacher gives rise to pedagogical issues that must be mediated by structure of a course and by the interaction between the learner and the teacher to minimize miscommunication and misunderstanding. The theory contributed significantly to the legitimization and growth of distance learning and teaching online.

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