Handbook of Online Learning: Innovations in Higher Education and Corporate Training
Review
“The authors of this book are all experienced distance educators who know what the issues are: How are people engaged in teaching and learning at a distance “present” to one another? How do you create a community in the class? How can a teacher deal with an obstreperous student? What are the teaching/learning environments in universities and corporations as they affect distance education? The essays in this book inhabit the border where the idea of distance education meets…
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December 27th, 2009 at 5:36 pm
This text is a unique, yet incomplete and a bit outdated, study of adult learning in novel environments. Although the purpose of the expostion is clearly explained in the early stages of the text, the outdated nature of the technologies presented in the study date the book. Nonetheless the text is an honest effort to explore a rarely explored aspect of adult education and its manifestaions.
Sadly this text cannot be used to help design a virtual classroom. Nonetheless it does offer teachers insight which comes in handy.
It’s worth grabbing if there’s a cheap copy available.