E-learning Theory and Practice
Discover the transformative insights of e-learning with E-learning Theory and Practice by Caroline A. Haythornthwaite. Published by Sage Publications Ltd in 2011, this comprehensive paperback spans 272 pages and delves into the evolving paradigms of learning in the digital age.
Designed for educators, researchers, and graduate students alike, this essential text explores the intersection of technology and education, providing valuable perspectives on computer-assisted instruction and web-based learning. Haythornthwaite's expertise shines through as she addresses the social aspects and implications of e-learning, making it a critical resource for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of online education.
Whether you're involved in teaching, studying, or researching e-learning, this book is a vital addition to your library. Embrace the future of education with E-learning Theory and Practice!