1a.+Books

Richard Andrews || The book provides an up to date theoretical overview (2011) of e-learning theories and practice (see table of contents). The reading is important as the finished product will be delivered through mobile technologies ~ it's important to know what works and doesn't work in an online learning environment. Here's chapter 1 (The New Media). The bibliography alone is worth the price of the book. ||
 * **Book** || **Author** || **Comments** ||
 * [[image:elearningbook.jpg link="@http://www.uk.sagepub.com/books/Book234414"]] || Caroline Haythornthwaite and
 * [[image:DIGCI2.jpg link="@http://www.iste.org/store/product.aspx?ID=2111"]] || by Mike Ribble || Mike Ribble's book (ISTE 2011) can be used as an introductory textbook in a traditional classroom setting (see table of contents) to introduce digital citizenship in k to 11 schools. The author also provides support materials through a free website. Here's an excerpt from the book (chapter2: The Nine Elements of Digital Citizenship). ||
 * [[image:diggcomm2.jpg link="@http://www.corwin.com/books/Book233501"]] || by Jason B. Ohler || Jason Ohler's book (Corwin Press 2010) also is written to be used in the classroom. Here's a couple of chapters from the textbook. A website is also provided with support materials. ||