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Book Review: 'Click: What Millions of People are Doing Online and Why It Matters' (1/28/10)

Every day millions of Internet users click on millions of web pages. It creates a tremendous aggregation of data that could give us new insight into how we communicate with and connect with everyone, from consumers to learners. Peter Shea explains why e-learning professionals should have a copy of Click on their reading lists.

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