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Evidence E-Learning Works

by: Peter Donnelly, Joel Benson, Paul Kirk
In How to Succeed at E-Learning (2012), pp. 29-39, doi:10.1002/9781118308455.ch3  Key: citeulike:11290914

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This chapter examines the available evidence concerning the effectiveness and utility of e-learning. A number of systematic reviews are analysed and themes on e-learning are drawn from these. Themes are on effectiveness, preferences, barriers, learner confidence and blended and collaborative learning.


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