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== Narratives == | == Narratives == | ||
*[[Textbooks]] | *[[Textbooks]] | ||
*[[eTextbooks]] | |||
*eTextbooks | |||
*Coursepacks | *Coursepacks | ||
*University Press Books (non-textbook academic and professional works used in college courses) | |||
== Tools == | == Tools == | ||
*[[e-Book Readers]] | |||
*Educational Software | *Educational Software | ||
*Educational Video Games | |||
*Digital Learning Platforms | |||
*Internet-based Activities/Learning Objects (in Flash, Java, etc.) | |||
*[[Student Response Systems]] | |||
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[[Bibliography for Item 3 in EM]]<br> | [[Bibliography for Item 3 in EM]]<br> | ||
Back to [[The Higher Education Level]]<br> | Back to [[The Higher Education Level]]<br> |
Latest revision as of 17:44, 5 November 2009
Research Questions
What kind of data, narratives and tools constitute the outputs of the EM field and its dynamics?
Narratives
- Textbooks
- eTextbooks
- Coursepacks
- University Press Books (non-textbook academic and professional works used in college courses)
Tools
- e-Book Readers
- Educational Software
- Educational Video Games
- Digital Learning Platforms
- Internet-based Activities/Learning Objects (in Flash, Java, etc.)
- Student Response Systems
Bibliography for Item 3 in EM
Back to The Higher Education Level
Back to Educational Materials
Back to Report April 2009#Educational Materials