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		<title>The Academy/Industry Binary: The Effect of Distance Education on the Debate</title>
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		<description>The academy/industry debate usually centers on whether instruction should be education-based or experience-based,&#xD;and on whether instructors should have more&#xD;academic or industrial experience. Distance education&#xD;can change both of these debates, lessening the&#xD;difference between the workplace and the academy. The&#xD;academy can be relocated within the workplace through&#xD;dedicated classrooms and online courses performed on&#xD;workplace computers, and by making classes&#xD;asynchronous so that practitioners can fit them into their&#xD;structured schedules. The debate over instructor training&#xD;is changed because of the additional industry-based&#xD;expertise needed to produce a distance education class&#xD;and because distance education technology facilitates&#xD;participation of practitioners.</description>
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