fjarnámi
Fjarnámi, or distance education, refers to a mode of study in which learners and instructors are not physically co-located. Courses are designed for remote delivery and can be completed through online platforms, printed materials, and other telecommunications methods. The term is commonly used in Icelandic education to describe distance learning, including fully online courses and blended formats.
Historically, fjarnámi began as correspondence education delivered by mail and evolved through radio and television, to
Benefits include greater flexibility for people who work, care for family members, or live in remote areas;
Fjarnámi is offered by universities, polytechnics, and adult education centers, and is often part of open or