Support students via 5th generation distance education technologies

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Taylor, Jim. 2006. "Support students via 5th generation distance education technologies." Toowoomba, Australia.
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Support students via 5th generation distance education technologies

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AuthorTaylor, Jim
Year2006
Place of PublicationToowoomba, Australia
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020390405. Educational technology and computing
460902. Decision support and group support systems
390409. Learning sciences
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Oral presentation at USQ Toowoomba, 9-10 Nov 2006

Byline AffiliationsDeputy Vice-Chancellor's Office (Global Learning Services)
Institution of OriginUniversity of Southern Queensland
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