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1. #22107 Review: ABCs of E-Learning: Reaping the Benefits and Avoiding the Pitfalls I'm always skeptical when I first read the praise for a book, especially when a full page of testimonials is published just inside the front cover, as well as on the back. However, by the time I finished reading Brooke Broadbent's ABCs of E-Learning, I could've added my blurb of congratulations on a job well done. Porter, Lynnette R. Technical Communication Online (2002). Articles>Reviews>Education>Online 2. #22225 Review: Preparing Learners for e-Learning Finally, give this book to the CEO who blithely assumes that the corporation can simply replace classroom learning with e-learning without missing a beat. This book goes a long way toward dampening the hype surrounding online education by acknowledging that e-learning requires a shift in organizational priorities, teacher and learner attitudes, and ways of operating. Kitalong, Karla Saari. Technical Communication Online (2004). Articles>Reviews>Education>Online 3. #22343 Review: Web-Based Instructional Learning You may not find all the answers to your evolving questions, but the authors throughout the book do a good job of analyzing relevant research questions, defining the current state of Web-based education, and suggesting areas for continuing research. The book comes as close as you'll find to 'everything you always wanted to know about Web-based instruction,' with its in-depth coverage of today's Web education issues and research. Porter, Lynnette R. Technical Communication Online (2003). Articles>Reviews>Education>Online
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