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Dr. Otto Peters (born May 6, 1926) is the Founding Rector and professor emeritus at the FernUniversität (Distance Teaching University) in Hagen, Germany. He has made contributions to the conceptual development of distance education. His main theory was called The Industrial Model. In this monograph "Distance education and industrial production: a comparative interpretation in outline" (1967) he described distance education as the most industrialized form of teaching and learning. He incorporated business management terms to show the industrial characteristics of distance education such as division of labour, assembly line, mass production and planning.

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  • Otto Peters (* 6. Mai 1926 in Berlin) ist Gründungsrektor und emeritierter Professor der Fernuniversität in Hagen, Deutschland. Er hat Beiträge zur konzeptionellen Entwicklung des Fernstudiums und seiner Theoriebildung geleistet. In der Monografie Distance education and industrial production: a comparative interpretation in outline (1967) beschrieb er das Fernstudium als die meist industrialisierte Form des Lehrens und Lernens. Er nahm dabei Begriffe aus der Betriebswirtschaftslehre mit auf, wie z. B. Arbeitsteilung, Produktionslinie, Massenproduktion, Planung und Technisierung, um die industriellen Strukturelemente des Fernstudiums zu verdeutlichen. (de)
  • Dr. Otto Peters (born May 6, 1926) is the Founding Rector and professor emeritus at the FernUniversität (Distance Teaching University) in Hagen, Germany. He has made contributions to the conceptual development of distance education. His main theory was called The Industrial Model. In this monograph "Distance education and industrial production: a comparative interpretation in outline" (1967) he described distance education as the most industrialized form of teaching and learning. He incorporated business management terms to show the industrial characteristics of distance education such as division of labour, assembly line, mass production and planning. (en)
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  • Otto Peters (* 6. Mai 1926 in Berlin) ist Gründungsrektor und emeritierter Professor der Fernuniversität in Hagen, Deutschland. Er hat Beiträge zur konzeptionellen Entwicklung des Fernstudiums und seiner Theoriebildung geleistet. In der Monografie Distance education and industrial production: a comparative interpretation in outline (1967) beschrieb er das Fernstudium als die meist industrialisierte Form des Lehrens und Lernens. Er nahm dabei Begriffe aus der Betriebswirtschaftslehre mit auf, wie z. B. Arbeitsteilung, Produktionslinie, Massenproduktion, Planung und Technisierung, um die industriellen Strukturelemente des Fernstudiums zu verdeutlichen. (de)
  • Dr. Otto Peters (born May 6, 1926) is the Founding Rector and professor emeritus at the FernUniversität (Distance Teaching University) in Hagen, Germany. He has made contributions to the conceptual development of distance education. His main theory was called The Industrial Model. In this monograph "Distance education and industrial production: a comparative interpretation in outline" (1967) he described distance education as the most industrialized form of teaching and learning. He incorporated business management terms to show the industrial characteristics of distance education such as division of labour, assembly line, mass production and planning. (en)
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  • Otto Peters (Pädagoge) (de)
  • Otto Peters (en)
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