Repurposing content for online learning: a case study of the canadian open university / Stella Lee and Corinne Bosse

Following the adoption of new Strategic Plans, Athabasca University has been in the process of transforming its print-based courses to online content delivery for the past five years. This paper aims to report on the recent developments and issues on this transition, specifically, the steps and stra...

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Main Authors: Lee, Stella (Author), Bosse, Corinne (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Penerbit UiTM (UiTM Press), 2009.
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