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titles in the "e-guidelines" series
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This practical guide on using the World Wide Web to deliver and support adult learning will help tutors of any subject who need or want to use online resources in a face-to-face context.
It uses examples of good practice to show how to combine traditional and e-learning approaches in the classroom, advises on ways to prepare and conduct classes using the Web, guides practitioners in the choice of appropriate content, and recommends first-rate websites for many subject areas. It also describes the different approaches to the use of the Web in teaching and learning, for instance webquests, quizzes and investigations, and ways to create your own content.
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The NIACE "e-guidelines" series The NIACE e-guidelines series provides guidance and support, accessible advice and useful examples of good practice for adult learning practitioners wishing to use digital technology in all its forms to attract and support adult learners.
The series is prepared primarily for tutors and managers of Adult and Community Learning who are engaged in adoption of e-learning within their programmes. Material is also likely to be of value to practitioners in FE, widening participation projects in HE and may also be of value to people working in the school sector. Buy the Entire Series:
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