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This also acts as a survey of the problems and possibilities of teaching and learning in the online world. They take account of such issues as the fact that many tutors in higher education receive no career advancement or recompense for the courses they might design. And they recognise that students are often more advanced than their conservative tutors in the adoption of digital technology and its multimedia attractions.
All the entries are extensively cross-referenced, and there are web links to further resources where appropriate. Wherever possible, they give examples of the topic. Defending the use of video animations and blogging as educational tools for instance, they give examples of sites where these techniques are being used to advantage.
These can be taken off the shelf and combined with others to save course designers the trouble of re-inventing wheels. Because teachers traditionally wish to create their own materials, and they want to place the items of instruction in the context of their own subject discipline. I have been designing and teaching online courses more or less since they first came into being, and this book seems to me as up to date as its possible to be in the plodding world of dead tree publishing.
They missed the spectacular growth of Moodle which has replaced almost all other virtual learning environments VLEs in the last couple of years. But apart from that, everything you need to know about eLearning is well defined here.
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Gale , John F. Fifty Modern and Contemporary and Dramatists is a critical introduction to the work of some of the most important and influential playwrights from the s to the present day.
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