"Its not often within the Distance Learning industry that one manages to find a quality overview about Distance Learning technologies, distribution systems, virtual worlds, and content related support requirements all within one manuscript."

Dr. Jolly Holdens, Dr. Philip Westfalls, and Dr. Keysha Gamors revised monograph entitled "Instructional Media Selection Guide for Distance Learning: Implications for Blended Learning & Virtual Worlds" is that rare find.
In a pragmatic and well-written description of appropriate challenges and choices for Distance Learning sources, the authors have created a quality paper based on sound Distance Learning pedagogical theories proven over time and ever ready for the future. This USDLA publication is a must read for anyone interested in the field of Distance Learning as well as for any veteran of the industry.
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Source: United States Distance Learning Association (USDLA)