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Relearning To Elearn Strategies For Electronic Learning And Knowledge Dr Marcus Bowles

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Relearning To Elearn Strategies For Electronic Learning And Knowledge Dr Marcus Bowles
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Publisher: Melbourne University Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.2 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Dr. Marcus Bowles
ISBN: 9780522851267, 0522851266
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Relearning To Elearn Strategies For Electronic Learning And Knowledge Dr Marcus Bowles by Dr. Marcus Bowles 9780522851267, 0522851266 instant download after payment.

Communications and learning in the electronic environment are examined in this work. Many of the problems associated with the newness of e-learning are addressed and juxtaposed to the diverse approaches to e-learning adopted by the academic, government, corporate, and community sectors. The argument that education is the fundamental purpose of e-learning is made, calling for an emphasis on human interaction rather than end goals. Organizations are advised to develop a clear rationale for adopting e-learning that takes into account the benefits and limitations of e-learning and focuses on process, not technology.

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