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E-book Delivery | |
Contributors | Paris Avgeriou, Andreas Papasalouros, Symeon Retalis, Manolis Skordalakis |
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Last modification | May 15, 2017 |
Source | Avgeriou, Papasalouros, Retalis, & Skordalakis (2003)[1], Avgeriou, Papasalouros & Retalis (2003)[2], The E-LEN Project (2005)[3]. |
Pattern formats | OPR Alexandrian |
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Providing tools that facilitate the instructors to create on-line books in an easy to use fashion serve as an easy and consistent way of creating and structuring electronic course books using hypermedia content [3].
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- ↑ Avgeriou, P., Papasalouros, A., Retalis, S., & Skordalakis, M. (2003). Towards a pattern language for learning management systems. Educational Technology & Society, 6(2), 11-24.
- ↑ Avgeriou, P., Papasalouros, A., & Retalis, S. (2003). Patterns for Designing Learning Management Systems. In Proceedings of the 8th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (EuroPLoP 2003). (pp. 115-132).
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 The E-LEN Project: Sig 1 (2005). Retrieved from http://www2.tisip.no/E-LEN/patterns_listing.php?sig=1&show=Explore+SIG+patterns.