History of Distance Education in Canada
Wednesday, July 20, 2005
In
1901
Alfred Fitspatrick established what was to become Frontier College. The college offeredoffered classes at rural lumber and railway camps. At it peak operation in 1913 it over 600 instructor serving in every province. (Spencer1998, p. 32)
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