August 31: Distance Learning Day

World Distance Learning Day is observed worldwide every August 31. This day was created to dispel the stereotype that successful education only occurs in traditional classrooms and to highlight the various forms of distance learning available today. The concept of distance education dates back to the early 18th century, with notable developments such as Caleb Phillips teaching via mail in 1728 and Isaac Pitman conducting shorthand courses through postcards in the 1840s. The first university correspondence course was established by the University of London in 1858, leading to the evolution of open universities. The rise of the Internet revolutionized distance learning, making it more accessible and efficient. Celebrations typically involve learning about the benefits of distance education, enrolling in distance learning courses, and sharing experiences online, often using the hashtag #WorldDistanceLearningDay.

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August 31: Distance Learning Day