Distance Education History

  • Distance Learning Begins!

    Distance Learning Begins!
    Correspondence classes utilizing the U.S. Postal Service were the first form of distance education. The Pittsburgh Shorthand Training program was one of the inaugural programs.
  • Distance Ed Goes to College

    Distance Ed Goes to College
    The University of Chicago introduced the first college-level distance education program.
  • Listen Up!

    Listen Up!
    Radio technology was the impetus for the next phase of distance learning. Educational radio licenses started to be granted to universities for the purpose of providing more efficient teaching and learning.
  • The Educated Couch Potato

    The Educated Couch Potato
    Television technology revolutionized distance learning by adding video to the learning process. The University of Iowa broadcast the first courses via this new medium.
  • AIM Higher

    AIM Higher
    The University of Wisconsin (with funds from the Carnegie Corporation) created the Articulated Instructional Media Project (AIM) to develop best practices for the burgeoning field of distance learning.
  • Open Up!

    Open Up!
    The British Open University began operation. This government-sponsored entity has since served as a model for similar programs throughout the world.
  • Beam me up, Scotty!

    Beam me up, Scotty!
    Satellite technology allowed those living in remote areas to access education easily. Learn/Alaska was the first state-sponsored satellite educational system. It provided distance learning to 100 isolated villages.
  • Phoenix Rising

    Phoenix Rising
    The University of Phoenix -- a primarily online, for-profit institution -- was established to meet the needs of working professionals looking to advance their careers and job skills. The emergence of the internet is largely responsible for PU's success.
  • I Can't Drive 55!!

    I Can't Drive 55!!
    The Information Superhighway was able to link computers worldwide and enabled distance education to grow dramatically.
  • I'll Take a Tall, Decaf Webcam

    I'll Take a Tall, Decaf Webcam
    The webcam was invented by scientists at the University of Cambridge to check coffee levels to ensure they didn't make an unecessary journey to the breakroom, only to find an empty coffee pot. This humble invention is having a huge impact on distance learning, allowing for increased interpersonal communication between students and instructors.