“The technology that allows the communication of ideas and information through an electronic medium (such as a computer or a television) has transformed when, where and how we learn. This book shows that tele-learning – making connections between people and resources by sending and receiving signals through carriers such as wire, cables and air, for learning-related purposes – is a multi-faceted phenomenon, using and affecting many different types of people, and offering us a special opportunity to develop new pedagogies and improve old ways of learning.” “Tele-learning in a Digital World takes a thematic approach: It examines the many scenarios where tele-learning occurs, such as distance education, online situations (the Internet and the World Wide Web), professional development via application sharing, and more, than discusses those involved in tele-learning – from parents and teachers to professionals in education and telecommunications – and their major roles. It then reviews current pedagogical practice and identifies the new opportunities for improved learning brought by ‘tele-technology’.”–BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
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