Learning through online discussion: a framework evidenced in learners' interactions
Online learning, often supported through online discussion, is not only a popular means of supporting off-campus learners, but increasingly has a place within campus-based learning courses. Laurillard and others suggest that there are assumptions being made about learning through online discussion t...
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Main Author: | Yvonne C. Bain (Author) |
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Association for Learning Technology,
2011-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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