Best books about e-learning.One of e-learning's great successes is in print. The topic has spawned a large number of books that range from how-to manuals to theoretical tomes. E-learning books specifically devoted to training haven't always covered themselves in glory. There is an abundance Abundance See also Fertility. Amalthea’s horn horn of Zeus’s nurse-goat which became a cornucopia. [Gk. Myth.: Walsh Classical, 19] cornucopia conical receptacle which symbolizes abundance. [Rom. Myth. of self-anointed experts who indulge in·dulge v. in·dulged, in·dulg·ing, in·dulg·es v.tr. 1. To yield to the desires and whims of, especially to an excessive degree; humor. 2. a. in idea recycling recycling, the process of recovering and reusing waste products—from household use, manufacturing, agriculture, and business—and thereby reducing their burden on the environment. and inflict lifeless life·less adj. 1. Having no life; inanimate. 2. Having lost life; dead. See Synonyms at dead. 3. Not inhabited by living beings; not capable of sustaining life. 4. prose on their readers. That's not to say that there aren't genuine experts publishing books that have something important to say. Here are 10 that qualify as must-reads for anyone serious about online learning. All of the reviews in this report are available online to Training Media Review subscribers. Often, the online versions contain additional commentary about the books. They also have a link to Amazon. EDITED BY BILL ELLET |
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