Technology for Efficient Learner Support Services in Distance Education: Experiences from Developing Countries

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S K PULIST

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Technology for Efficient Learner Support Services in Distance Education: Experiences from Developing Countries

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K PULIST, S. (2019). Technology for Efficient Learner Support Services in Distance Education: Experiences from Developing Countries. Asian Journal of Distance Education, 14(1), 149 - 152. Retrieved from https://asianjde.com/ojs/index.php/AsianJDE/article/view/299
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S K PULIST, Indira Gandhi National Open University

S K PULIST has got his Master's Degree in the disciplines of Sociology, English Literature, Management Studies and Distance Education. He acquired his Ph D Degree in Education Technology from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, INDIA, the topic being “Pedagogical use of Web Based Technology in Teaching at Secondary and Senior Secondary Level Schools in Delhi: An Exploratory Study”.
He is a Certified Trainer (a member of India Society for Training and Development). He possesses the PG Diploma in eLearning from IGNOU. His areas of interest are eLearning, Open Educational Resources, distance education, student retention, student support services and training & development in ODL. He has completed the Study “eLearning in Commonwealth Asia 2013” and “OER Policy Implementation and Use in Open and Distance Learning” published by Commonwealth Educational Media Centre for Asia (Commonwealth of Learning).
He has co-edited a book entitled "Education in the Digital World" and has written over 80 articles/book chapters/research papers/reports etc. published in national and international journals. He was associated as co-editor with Indian Journal of Open Learning during the period 2011-2018. He is involved with the ODL activities for the last over 26 years. Currently, he is posted as Deputy Director in Student Registration Division, IGNOU, New Delhi. He can be reached at skpulist@ignou.ac.in

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