Usage, attitudes and workload implications for a Web-based learning environment
The tools and features of Web-based course-management systems vary (see http:llwww.ctt.bc, callandonlinel, for an analysis and comparison of several commercially available systems) but typically include tools to support the organization of the course, tools to support communication, tools to support...
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Main Authors: | Betty Collis (Author), John Messing (Author) |
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2001-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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