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Overview
Practical and accessible, E-Moderating is a user's guide to working effectively in the virtual world, covering key areas including:• the why, what, and how of e-moderating
• becoming a good e-moderator
• the benefits to learners of e-moderating and
• training to become an effective e-moderator.
It also includes a unique collection of resources for practitioners. Fully updated and expanded, this second edition features new material on the latest research and practice in the field, fresh case studies and practitioner resources, and a brand new chapter on future e-learning scenarios. The book is also accompanied by a website www.e-moderating.com that provides supplementary material and links.
Editorials
Quarterly Review of Distance Education
There have been many times when I have wished that I had the "resources for practitioners" that Gilly Salmon has collected, with all the techniques, tips, and tricks together in one place....[The] five-stage model is probably her strongest contribution to the e-moderator's knowledge base. This model accurately reflects students' experience and has been tested and refined over several years and many students and e-moderators. It can be easily adapted to any location and used with any kind of conferencing system. The resources in the second half of the book [can] apply to the North American conferencing environment [and] should be required reading for all those involved in the e-moderating enterprise, regardless of their roles. Is the book worth ordering from your ... Bookstore? You bet!.Book Details
Published
January 22, 2004
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN
9780203465424