eLearn: Feature Article: "In learning, these trends are manifest in what is sometimes called 'learner-centered' or 'student-centered' design. This is more than just adapting for different learning styles or allowing the user to change the font size and background color; it is the placing of the control of learning itself into the hands of the learner [5]."
Stephen breaks down eLearning for those of us who are lagging behind. A good article.
Tuesday, October 18, 2005
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