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Books and eBooks

Moodle Journal

I was invited to present at an ‘e-Book and Content’ event the other day, which unlike so many of the venues I had been invited to before, was attended predominantly by non-academic staff. In the main the audience was made up from by library / information professionals, administrators and publishers.

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Blended Learning

Moodle Journal

While written around the Common Core standard, this little eBook is well worth downloading , though I confess that I am yet to read through all 270 pages of it, so I will be including my usual chapter breakdown.

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e-Book offer

Moodle Journal

One of the aspects of the whole project however is of course content, and that's were I am going to be trying out eBooks, 1: because I have yet to make serious use of them as part of course delivery and 2 because I have been offered free access in retrnn for a case study; an offer well worth taking advantage of.

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eBooks and Printed Books

Moodle Journal

With all this in mind I was pleased to come across an infographic from onlinecolleges.net that extended the reasoning along with a host of statistics on the benefits digital text including eBooks.

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eBook Student Survey

Moodle Journal

I guess it when it comes to planning and delivering a course using a technology platform such as Moodle, it does become part of normal practice to introduce new resources simply by supplying a suitable link and this year one of these links was to eBooks. So is there a perceived advantage academically in using eBooks?

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