Blended Learning Content Generation: A Guide for Busy Academics

06/05/2020
by   Richard Hill, et al.
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A practical guide for university academics who need to create learning materials that support flexible delivery methods. Examples from the Computer Science domain are used to illustrate innovative approaches to engaging students with online and blended teaching resources.

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