E-Learning for geographers: online materials, resources, and repositories
E-Learning for geographers: online materials, resources, and repositories
Technological advances have created the ability to put lectures, tutorials, and student activities online for academic instructors. However, for most teachers, especially those accustomed to traditional delivery methods, this creates a daunting task that involves radical re-skilling and effort.
E-Learning for Geographers: Online Materials, Resources, and Repositories draws lessons from a unique collaboration of an international team of geographers, educationalists and computer scientists in developing learning materials. Descriptions and access to the learning resources developed in the geography topic areas is provided to the reader along with general guidance relevant to all who intend to work in an array of applications within the vibrant and growing field of electronic/online learning.
e-learning, geography, repositories, resources
9781599049809
Information Science Reference
Rees, Philip
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Mackay, Louise
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Martin, David
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Durham, Helen
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October 2008
Rees, Philip
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Mackay, Louise
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Martin, David
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Durham, Helen
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Rees, Philip, Mackay, Louise, Martin, David and Durham, Helen
(eds.)
(2008)
E-Learning for geographers: online materials, resources, and repositories
,
Hershey, USA.
Information Science Reference, 364pp.
Abstract
Technological advances have created the ability to put lectures, tutorials, and student activities online for academic instructors. However, for most teachers, especially those accustomed to traditional delivery methods, this creates a daunting task that involves radical re-skilling and effort.
E-Learning for Geographers: Online Materials, Resources, and Repositories draws lessons from a unique collaboration of an international team of geographers, educationalists and computer scientists in developing learning materials. Descriptions and access to the learning resources developed in the geography topic areas is provided to the reader along with general guidance relevant to all who intend to work in an array of applications within the vibrant and growing field of electronic/online learning.
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Published date: October 2008
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e-learning, geography, repositories, resources
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Local EPrints ID: 65037
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/65037
ISBN: 9781599049809
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Philip Rees
Editor:
Louise Mackay
Editor:
Helen Durham
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