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​The power of role-based e-learning: selected content, tables and figures 


Chapter 10 Future trends for role-based e-learning
  • Technology Trends
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  • Concluding remarks​


Concluding remarks
Evolution of role-based e-learning will evolve around three factors - technology, educators and learners. When know-who and know-where is as important as know-what and know-why, learning will have moved beyond "to know" and will become the ability and capacity to connect. Role-based e-learning is a powerful e-learning design to assist learners develop the collaborative and cooperative capabilities and mind sets well suited to the future. This book aims to make a contribution towards wider acceptance of role-based e-learning and therefore a contribution to the larger goal of producing a better equipped next generation of citizens through understanding, passion and empathy.
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