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Designing e-learning cognitively: TSOI Hybrid Learning Model

Research on learning has proposed various models for learning. However, generally, there has been an inadequate research of the application of these models for learning for example the Kolb?s experiential learning cycle or the Jarvis?s model of reflection and learning to the development of e-learnin...

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Published in:International journal of advanced corporate learning 2008-01, Vol.1 (1), p.48
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