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BC "Learning Content Strategies" meeting

By sleslie on October 31, 2008

http://tinyurl.com/5tqmz8  Most of you will know one of my long term projects has been to help share online learning resources across BC and beyond. One of the main stumbling blocks to effective sharing has been the diverse (divisive?) environments in which the material are produced/housed/assembled (at last count there are at least 5 major flavours [...]

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