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Otto Peters

Otto Peters. To view a photograph of Otto Peters, visit: http :// www.halloffame.outreach.ou.edu/2008/peters.html. A Presentation by Jacqueleen Reyes January 25, 2012 Nova Southeastern University EDD 7007. Biographical Timeline. Born May 6, 1926 in Berlin, Germany

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Otto Peters

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  1. Otto Peters To view a photograph of Otto Peters, visit: http://www.halloffame.outreach.ou.edu/2008/peters.html A Presentation by Jacqueleen Reyes January 25, 2012Nova Southeastern University EDD 7007

  2. Biographical Timeline • Born May 6, 1926 in Berlin, Germany • Appointed Secretary to the Educational Centre of Berlin in 1963 • Joined the German Institute for Distance Study at the University of Tübingen in 1969 (ZentralesInstitutfürFernstudienforschung, 1997)

  3. Biographical Timeline • Theory first published in 1972 in Germany • Became Professor of Education in Berlin in 1974 • In 1991, became professor emeritus at the FernUniversität (International Adult Continuing Education Hall of Fame at the University of Oklahoma Outreach, n.d.; ZentralesInstitutfürFernstudienforschung, 1997)

  4. Theory of Industrialization of Teaching • Rationalization • Division of labor • Mechanization • Assembly line • Mass production • Preparatory work • Planning (Simonson, Smaldino, Albright, & Zvacek, 2012)

  5. Theory of Industrialization of Teaching • Organization • Scientific control methods • Formalization • Standardization • Change of function • Objectification • Concentration and centralization (Simonson et al., 2012)

  6. Further Information Watch a four-part video of Otto Peters discussing Industrialization Theory and Distance Education (UMUC OMDE601, n.d.): http://vimeo.com/33107755

  7. Further Information Suggested reading: • Distance Education in Transition: Developments and Issues(Peters, 2010) • Learning and Teaching in Distance Education (Peters, 1998) • Otto Peters on Distance Education: The Industrialization of Teaching and Learning (Peters & Keegan, 1994)

  8. International Adult Continuing Education Hall of Fame at the University of Oklahoma Outreach. (n.d.). Class of 2008 – Europe: Otto Peters, Ph.D. Retrieved from http://www. halloffame.outreach.ou.edu/2008/peters.html Peters, O. (2010). Distance education in transition: Developments and issues. [Online version]. Retrieved from http://www. mde.uni-oldenburg.de/download/asfvolume5_5_ebook.pdf Peters, O. (1998). Learning and teaching in distance education: analyses and interpretations from an international perspective. London;Sterling, VA: Kogan Page; Stylus Pub. Peters, O., & Keegan, D. (1994). Otto Peters on distance education: the industrialization of teaching and learning. London; New York: Routledge. Works CITED

  9. Simonson, M., Smaldino, S. Albright, M., & Zvacek, S. (2012). Teaching and learning at a distance: Foundations of distance education (5th ed.). Boston: Allyn & Bacon. UMUC OMDE601 (Producer). (n.d.). Otto Peters: Industrialization and DE. [Video file]. Retrieved from http://vimeo.com/ 33107755 ZentralesInstitutfürFernstudienforschung. (1997, August 4). Dr. Otto Peters. Retrieved from http://www.halloffame.outreach. ou.edu/2000/peters.html Works CITED

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