About the Distance Learning and
Educational Technologies e-Book Collection
For years, teachers have dabbled with the incorporation of technology into the classroom for teaching and learning purposes. However, until the COVID-19 pandemic, these practices were exploratory, with not much traction made in their implementation for everyday use. It was not until schools were forced to abruptly switch to remote learning that the full benefits of technology integration were realized, along with its many challenges. Implementation strategies, teacher preparation, student engagement, and accessibility issues are just a few of the problems teachers need to overcome in order to successfully utilize educational technologies and transition to distance learning. To ensure educators have the best possible resources available to assist them as they navigate this online education journey, past and present research must be collected and examined to provide a holistic view.
IGI Global is committed to providing easy access to a plethora of titles relating to distance education to support educators, administrators, institutions, and librarians as they face the difficult task of managing online learning. IGI Global’s expert Editorial Team has compiled a collection of e-books that cover critical topics such as digital-based assessment, remote learning, augmented and virtual reality, digital pedagogies, technology training, and more. This collection includes research from the 2000-2024 copyright year with several titles set to release this year to ensure that institutions have access to the latest content in these areas.
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- Notable Publications Featured in This Collection -
All titles featured in this collection are also available individually through IGI Global’s e-Book Collection, GOBI Library Solutions, and Oasis, and are hosted on EBSCOHost, ProQuest’s E-Book Central, and GVRL. - Acquire Distance Learning and Educational Technologies Titles at a Fraction of Cost Through This e-Collection -
Content Purchased | | Pricing |
Current Copyright Year – One-Time Purchase 2024 (40 – 50+ titles*) | | US$ 6,280 |
Full Book List – One-Time Purchase 2000-2024 (580 – 590+ titles*) | | US$ 15,700 |
Annual Subscription 2000-2024 (580 – 590+ titles*) | | US$ 6,250 |
Evidence-Based Acquisition 2000-2024 (580 – 590+ titles*) | | US$ 7,495 |
580+ Total Books in This Collection Valued at: US$ 111,360
(Average Regular Price Per Book: US$ 192)
Average Cost Per Book as a Part of the This Collection: US$ 27 (86% Discount on Titles)
For Institutions Interested in Acquiring this e-Book Collection,
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- Why Acquire IGI Global's Distance Learning and Educational Technologies Collection? -
| Insights from more than 8,900+ international researchers from over 115+ countries | |
Multi-disciplinary Distance Education research that spans across major topic areas, including business, education, computer science, and more.
| Each publication is produced through a quality-centric, expediate, double-blind peer review publishing process |
| No additional charge for multi-user licensing (unlimited simultaneous users), no DRM, and no embargo of content |
| Hosted on the InfoSci® platform, providing no set-up, archiving, or maintenance fees, free MARC records, COUNTER Reports |
| Full-text PDF and HTML format, formatted citations with the ability to export to EasyBib and Crossref, and more |
| Titles indexed in Scopus, PsycINFO, and more |
Ideal resources for
academic and research-focused institutions- Distance Learning and Educational Technologies Research
from Industry Leading Editors -
All of the titles below are featured in IGI Global's Distance Learning
and Educational Technologies Collection. | Prof. Jared Keengwe, from the University of North Dakota, is a longtime scholar on active learning, digital technologies, and social justice in higher education.
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| Dr. Kimetta Hairston oversees Virtual Engagement at Bowie State University, focusing on curriculum and instruction, qualitative research design, diversity, and culturally responsive pedagogy. View Webinar > | |
| Dr. Danny Glick, from the University of California Irvine, explores ways to improve student persistence and performance in online courses. View Interview Series >
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| Prof. Caroline M. Crawford specializes in Instructional Technology at the University of Houston-Clear Lake, focuses on successful integration of technologies into learning environments and learning communities.
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| Dr. Jean-Eric Pelet is an international multidisciplinarian experienced in e-learning, digital information systems, e-commerce, and more.
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