The browsable classroom an introduction to e-learning for librarians

Everything you need to know about the revolutionary breakthrough of distance education and its giant leap forward is in this book. Chapters 1-2 answer questions many librarians have about the current strategies and techniques for managing classrooms on the Internet, how users can best benefit from c...

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Main Authors: Noah, Carolyn (Author), Braun, Linda W. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Neal-Schuman Publishers ©2002
Series:Neal-Schuman netguide series
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