This document summarizes three studies that compare face-to-face and distance learning methodologies. Study one found that participants preferred face-to-face learning due to the social interaction and direct contact with instructors. Study two found that students receiving online tutoring in distance education programs rated the quality of tutorial support lower than face-to-face students. Study three found no statistically significant difference in subject knowledge retention between distance education and face-to-face students after completing a library sciences course, suggesting the delivery methods have equal effectiveness.