The e-Learning reader

Sara de Freitas, J. Jameson

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    Abstract

    Technological advancements have revolutionised the field of learning in the past twenty years and are continuing to push the boundaries of institutions towards new forms of knowledge construction, social interaction and meaning making. This book examines the key debates that have shaped that technological journey, from ancient to modern times, and draws together meaningful articles to provide an expert guide for e-learning practitioners, research staff, students and industrial trainees. The e-Learning Reader provides a scholarly collection of key texts which examine the concept and practice of e-learning in education and training. The book brings together a series of formative historical and recent articles which frame the debate on e-learning, drawing together new comments from leading experts in the field of e-learning.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationLondon
    PublisherContinuum
    ISBN (Print)9781441191410
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

    Bibliographical note

    The full text of this item is not available from the repository. Sara de Freitas and Jill Jameson are editors of this book.

    Keywords

    • e-learning
    • education
    • technology

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