Supporting e-learning A guide for library and information managers

E-learning is becoming commonplace in academic institutions. To date ite-learning has been used as an alternative medium in the delivery of established content; however, it is also becoming a vehicle for much wider ranging developments, including a change in the relationship between teachers and tho...

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Other Authors: Melling, Maxine (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Facet Publishing 2005
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