Volume
37
Issue
6
Abstract
This article explores how one distance education program has maximized the use of electronic mail for exchanging information between professors and students in a distance education environment. The article discusses issues that face distance educators when using electronic mail for exchanging course materials and offers possible solutions for effective student homework submission and professor feedback. The authors recommend a practical system for exchanging written student-professor communication using the Adobe PDF computer file format which provides a cost-effective solution to many course process problems inherent in distance education settings.
Recommended Citation
(1999). Feedback in Distance Education: Broadening Electronic Communication Pathways. Journal of Extension, 37(6), Article 16. https://commons.joe.org/joe/vol37/iss6/16