Review:
'The book will really get a learner to identify their own skills and how best to develop their individual learning strategy...also useful for academics who are supporting e-learners and those who are taking a blended approach to their students' learning.' Sue Conjoice, The Higher Education Academy
Table of Contents:
What is e-Learning Traditional Skills Compu...
Review:
'The book will really get a learner to identify their own skills and how best to develop their individual learning strategy...also useful for academics who are supporting e-learners and those who are taking a blended approach to their students' learning.' Sue Conjoice, The Higher Education Academy
Table of Contents:
What is e-Learning Traditional Skills Computer Skills Learning Environments e-Learning skills Developing Skills e-Portfolios Communication Skills Group and Co-operative Learning Further Information and Resources Appendix 1: Assessing Your Learning Skills Appendix 2: Tips for the Successful e-Learner Appendix 3: Assessing Your ICT Skills Appendix 4: Main Sources of Dissatisfaction Appendix 5: Referencing electronic sources Glossary Index
Author Biography:
ALAN CLARKE is a part-time tutor for the Open University, UK, and Associate Director at the National Institute for Adult Continuing Education. He is currently assisting with developing the curriculum for ICT as a Skill for Life, and is the author of many publications including IT Skills for Successful Study (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005).