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Philosophy of education / Educational technology / Alternative education / E-learning / Active learning / Asynchronous learning / Adult learner / Learning styles / Constructivism / Education / Educational psychology / Pedagogy
Date: 2011-05-16 23:36:19
Philosophy of education
Educational technology
Alternative education
E-learning
Active learning
Asynchronous learning
Adult learner
Learning styles
Constructivism
Education
Educational psychology
Pedagogy

MERLOT Journal of Online Learning and Teaching  Vol. 3, No. 4, December 2007  Best Practices in Undergraduate Adult­Centered Online Learning:  Mechanisms for Course Design and Delivery 

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