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- noun A
live lesson broadcast over theinternet
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e- + lesson
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The collaborative soil e-lesson project, aimed to promote the use of online lessons to teach college students and the general public about the diverse roles of soil in energy, food, and environmental issues, is featured in the 2009 edition of the Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education (JNRLSE).
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