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Making Sense of Online Learning: A Guide for Beginners and the Truly Skeptical
Patti Shank, Amy Sitze
ISBN: 978-0-7879-6982-0
Paperback
192 pages

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Patti Shank is the managing partner of Learning Peaks, an instructional technology consulting group that helps organizations optimize their online/distance education initiatives. She’s listed in Who’s Who In Instructional Technology, is a popular speaker at training and instructional technology conferences, and has contributed numerous chapters to training books. She was an award-winning contributor for Online Learning Magazine and winner of a 2002 EDMEDIA award.

Amy Sitze is a journalist and editor who has held leadership roles at several business and technology magazines, including three years as editor of Online Learning Magazine.

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