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Learning Cultures In Online Education Continuum Studies In Education Robin Goodfellow

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Learning Cultures In Online Education Continuum Studies In Education Robin Goodfellow
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Publisher: Continuum
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.33 MB
Pages: 242
Author: Robin Goodfellow, Marie-Nolle Lamy
ISBN: 9781847060624, 1847060625
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Learning Cultures In Online Education Continuum Studies In Education Robin Goodfellow by Robin Goodfellow, Marie-nolle Lamy 9781847060624, 1847060625 instant download after payment.

This monograph will enable researchers and practitioners to construct a wealth of new ideas about globalised virtual learning environments and in particular the implications for learners, teachers and institutions.With the growth of trans-national education online, more learners are experiencing learning environments characterised by cultural diversity. This timely book presents a view of recent thinking and practice related to globalised virtual learning environments, and suggests new ways of understanding the meanings that are created when learners, teachers, and institutions set out to create learning communities online. In doing so it will help to construct a new idea, that of the learning culture, which will be of particular relevance to researchers and practitioners in the rapidly expanding field of global online education.

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