Book Review Blended Learning: Tools for Teaching and Training
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BSc, MA, MSc, Med, PGCE, MCLIP is a Senior Lecturer in student learning and management learning at the Hull University Business School. Her previous experience includes managing academic and workplace libraries, and freelance work in the design and delivery of training programs. Barbara has written a number of books including Project Management and Supervising and Leading Teams in ILS.Downloads
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2017-05-17
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Dweikat, D. K. A. (2017). Book Review Blended Learning: Tools for Teaching and Training. Palestinian Journal for Open Learning & E-Learning, 4(7). Retrieved from https://journals.qou.edu/index.php/jropenres/article/view/348
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