Download the supporting PDF file for this episode http://bit.ly/f1v3iH from the Learning to Teach Online project website. This case study examines the use of eBooks and eReaders as an extension of the usual Blackboard Learning Management System (LMS). This initiative was undertaken as part of the DUCKLING research project (Delivering University Curricula: Knowledge, Learning and Innovation Gains) conducted by the Beyond Distance Research Alliance at the University of Leicester in the UK. While the context of this study involves distance students, using electronic books can have applications in any discipline where students are required to undertake a significant amount of reading. This case study discusses some advantages of using eBooks,...
Purpose – The paper illustrates the experiences of both academic and support staff in the use of el...
In today’s world of digital technology, the wider and faster ways of publishing e-books by anybody m...
This paper deals with the evolution of the book in the context of higher education. Digital books, o...
Download the supporting PDF file for this episode http://bit.ly/f1v3iH from the Learning to Teach On...
The potential of electronic books (ebooks) has been discussed widely, due mainly to their role in h...
We report on the incorporation of e-book readers into the delivery of two distancetaught master’s pr...
The potential for distance learning students to use e-books is explored. E-books are gaining wider i...
We report on the incorporation of e-book readers into the delivery of two distance-taught master&...
This paper concerns how to use electronic books (eBooks) as course literature, whether eBooks can re...
Ebooks are coming of age in education, as this exciting collection commissioned by Jisc demonstrates...
AbstractEbooks and mobile devices have quickly grown in popularity. E-books become mainstream and pe...
E-books seem to be a trend and an excellent solution for mobile learning lately, but what kinds of e...
The change of communication from oral to chirografique has involved considerable and imp...
As eBook eReaders become more popular for personal use why are they not seen more in academia? In pa...
Teachers are being pushed to integrate technology across all subject areas, including reading, writi...
Purpose – The paper illustrates the experiences of both academic and support staff in the use of el...
In today’s world of digital technology, the wider and faster ways of publishing e-books by anybody m...
This paper deals with the evolution of the book in the context of higher education. Digital books, o...
Download the supporting PDF file for this episode http://bit.ly/f1v3iH from the Learning to Teach On...
The potential of electronic books (ebooks) has been discussed widely, due mainly to their role in h...
We report on the incorporation of e-book readers into the delivery of two distancetaught master’s pr...
The potential for distance learning students to use e-books is explored. E-books are gaining wider i...
We report on the incorporation of e-book readers into the delivery of two distance-taught master&...
This paper concerns how to use electronic books (eBooks) as course literature, whether eBooks can re...
Ebooks are coming of age in education, as this exciting collection commissioned by Jisc demonstrates...
AbstractEbooks and mobile devices have quickly grown in popularity. E-books become mainstream and pe...
E-books seem to be a trend and an excellent solution for mobile learning lately, but what kinds of e...
The change of communication from oral to chirografique has involved considerable and imp...
As eBook eReaders become more popular for personal use why are they not seen more in academia? In pa...
Teachers are being pushed to integrate technology across all subject areas, including reading, writi...
Purpose – The paper illustrates the experiences of both academic and support staff in the use of el...
In today’s world of digital technology, the wider and faster ways of publishing e-books by anybody m...
This paper deals with the evolution of the book in the context of higher education. Digital books, o...