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ETC655 Students Publish free eBook

Open Network Learning Environments, Personal Learning Environments: An Interactive Guide for Educators

 

I would like to share the COE Educational Technology students' great achievements with you.  Educational Technology master students from ETC655 Fall 2015 class publish an eBook in Apple's iTunes bookstore. With the concept of Open Educational Resource (OER) in mind, both eBooks are free to download.

 

In addition, it is highlighted in NAU weekly Newsletter, Jan. 15. 2016.

 

This eBook would benefit educators who have interests in integrating online technology to support their online instructions. In addition, any digital learners could use this book to support their learning by creating digital personal learning environments.  Any NAU students, faculties, and staff would find this book useful to their formal learning, non-formal learning, and informal learning.

 

Please share this great achievement with the COE/NAU community. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.

 

Regards,

Chih

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Chih-Hsiung Tu, Ph.D., Professor, Educational Technology

College of Education, Northern Arizona University

PO Box 5774, Flagstaff, AZ 86011

Phone: 928-523-0671  Fax: 928-523-1929 E-Mail: Chih.Tu@NAU.EDU

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