Review
'The editor and her co-authors ask the important questions, provide state-of-the-art answers, and most importantly, provide directions for an enhanced e-learning research and development agenda.' Professor Tom Reeves, Professor of Instructional Technology, The University of Georgia 'The subject covered by this book is critical to the continuing development of e-learning. Without the ability to share resources across boundaries, both geographic and logical, the true potential of e-learning will never be achieved. Dr Allison Littlejohn has assembled a list of contributions that reads like a Who's Who of e-learning researchers. Above all, I was impressed by the practical approach that is apparent throughout. I would recommend the book to anyone who wishes to understand how technology can enable us to make huge new strides in increasing learning opportunities across the world.' Sir Anthony Cleaver, Chairman of UK eUniversities Worldwide
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Review
'The editor and her co-authors ask the important questions, provide state-of-the-art answers, and most importantly, provide directions for an enhanced e-learning research and development agenda.' Professor Tom Reeves, Professor of Instructional Technology, The University of Georgia 'Without the ability to share resources across boundaries, both geographic and logical, the true potential of e-learning will never be achieved. Dr Allison Littlejohn has assembled a list of contributions that reads like a Who's Who of e-learning researchers... I would recommend the book to anyone who wishes to understand how technology can enable us to make huge new strides in increasing learning opportunities across the world.' Sir Anthony Cleaver, Chairman of UK eUniversities Worldwide