E-content development: Indian initiatives / Dr. S. Senthilnathan

Ever since the buzz letter 'e' got tagged to the word 'learning', the world of education has witnessed a plethora of ICT initiatives with varying degrees of success. Thanks to the far-sighted approach that India followed in the field of Information Technology, world's best i...

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Main Author: Senthilnathan, S. (Dr.) (Author)
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Published: Penerbit UiTM (UiTM Press), 2009.
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