"Chaos rules" revisited
About 20 years ago, lost in the midst of my PhD research, I mused over proposed titles. I was pretty pleased with myself to come up with ‘Chaos Rules’ (the implied double meaning was deliberate) or, more completely, Chaos Rules: An Exploration of The Work of Instructional Designers in Distance Educ...
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Auteur principal: | David Murphy |
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Langue: | EN |
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Athabasca University Press
2011
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