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eLearn Magazine, 2006
Volume 2006, Number 1, January 2006
- Lisa Neal:
Predictions for 2006: e-learning experts map the road ahead. 1 - Michael Feldstein, Patrick Masson:
Unbolting the chairs: making learning management systems more flexible. 2 - Michael Feldstein:
A call to arms. 3 - Lisa Neal:
Who Needs College? We'll Sell You a Diploma! 4
Volume 2006, Number 2, February 2006
- Grandon Gill:
13 (educational) things i'd rather do over the internet. 1 - Ken Korman:
Exploring the digital universe: can an alliance of scientists, academics, and non-profit organizations reclaim the web from disinterested hackers and purely commercial interests?. 2
Volume 2006, Number 3, March 2006
- Grandon Gill:
5 (really) hard things about using the internet in higher education. 1 - Lisa Neal:
Five Questions...for Christopher Dede. 2 - Lisa Neal:
Who Would Want to Cheat in an Online Course? Ask Dilbert. 3
Volume 2006, Number 4, April 2006
- Lisa Neal:
Five questions...for Shigeru Miyagawi. 1 - Michelle Everson:
Group discussion in online statistics courses. 2 - Faezeh Seyedarbi:
The missing link: how search engines can support the informational needs of teachers. 3
Volume 2006, Number 5, May 2006
- John Sener:
Effectively evaluating online learning programs. 1 - Michael Feldstein:
There's no such thing as a learning object. 2 - Mark Notess
, Lisa Neal:
"Deep" thoughts: do mandatory online activities help students leave surface-learning behind? 3
Volume 2006, Number 6, June 2006
- Lisa Neal:
Five Questions... for John Seely Brown. 1 - Karl M. Kapp:
E-learning Solutions on a Shoestring: Help for the Chronically Underfunded Trainer: by Jane Bozarth. 2 - Frank Linton:
Learn While You Drive. 3
Volume 2006, Number 7, July 2006
- Lisa Neal:
5 questions... for Richard E. Mayer. 1 - Clare Gill:
Confessions of a neophyte distance learner and full-time procrastinator. 2 - Edward Volchok:
Building better virtual teams. 3 - Heather Hedden:
Creating an independent online course for a niche skill. 4
Volume 2006, Number 8, August 2006
- Michael Feldstein, Lisa Neal:
Designing usable, self-paced e-learning courses: a practical guide. 1 - Lisa Neal, Michael Feldstein:
Want better courses?: just add usability.... 2
Volume 2006, Number 9, September 2006
- Michael Feldstein:
The digital promise: using technology to transform learning. 1 - Michael Feldstein, Lisa Neal, Ken Korman:
Just "DO IT". 2 - John D. Smith, Beverly Trayner:
Online course design from a communities-of-practice perspective. 3
Volume 2006, Number 10, October 2006
- Nidhal Guessoum:
Online learning in the Arab world. - Lisa Neal:
Five questions...: for Lance Dublin. - Kay Howell:
Let's join the digital economy.
Volume 2006, Number 11, November 2006
- Lisa Neal:
Formative evaluation: a practical guide. - Lisa Neal:
Senior service: aging learners are just like the rest of us.
Volume 2006, Number 12, December 2006
- Michael Stewart:
Teaching art at a distance. - Clark N. Quinn:
Seven steps to better e-learning. - Karl M. Kapp, Lisa Neal:
Blogging to learn and learning to blog.
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