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International Journal of Advanced Corporate Learning, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, February 2010
- Chang-Yen Lai, Wen-Ching Liou:
Implementation of E-Learning and Corporate Performance: An Empirical Investigation. 4-10 - Sanches Lam, Winnie Chung:
The Changing Landscape of Ageing Workforce in Hong Kong - The Importance of ICT Training in Lifelong Corporate Learning. 11-16 - Kenny John McIntosh:
E-Teaching in E-Workplaces: The Affective Nexus. 17-25 - Joel Lee Oberstone:
Spreadsheet Simulation of Airline Reservation Policy Using Multimedia Software. 26-31 - Dimitris Papachristos, Nikolaos Alafodimos, Konstantinos G. Arvanitis, Michail Kalogiannakis, Panagiotis Kikilias, Stamatis Papadakis:
An Educational Model for Asynchronous E-Learning. A Case Study in a Higher Technology Education. 32-36 - Muhannad Anwar Al-Shboul, Izzat Alsmadi:
Jordan E-Government Challenges and Progresses. 37-41 - Christina Merl, Barbara Kerr:
Call for Papers for a special iJAC issue devoted to cross-cultural communication and diversity in corporate e-learning. 42
Volume 3, Number 2, May 2010
- Hosam F. El-Sofany, Fayed F. M. Ghaleb, Samir Abou El-Seoud:
The Impact of XML Databases Normalization on Design and Usability of Internet Applications. 4-13 - Sanches Lam, Kin Fai Ho:
Personal development empowerment through ICT in corporate learning: A case study of two developing cities in China. 14-20 - Andrée Roy:
SMEs: How to Make a Successful Transition From Conventional Training Towards e-Learning. 21-27 - Mahani Mansor, Nazira Osman, Surina Nayan, Latisha Asmaak Shafie, Anis Maesin:
Understanding the Culture of Collaborative Attempts Among Academicians in Malaysia. 28-32
Volume 3, Number 3, 2010
- David A. Guralnick:
Guest Editorial - From the ICELW 2010 Conference Chair. 4
- Marcus de Melo Braga, Paloma Maria Santos, Marcus Vinicius Anátocles da Silva Ferreira, Mário Antônio Ribeiro Dantas:
A Model for the Application of Interactive Digital Television to Communities of Practice. 5-9 - Paul Jarrod DeCarlo, Nouhad Rizk:
The Design and Development of an Expert System Prototype for Enhancing Exam Quality. 10-13 - Daniel Farcas, Marion Reininger:
Distance Education in the Form of E-Learning in Chile: Training Human Capital for the 21st Century. 14-18 - Gail Kopp, Martha Burkle:
Using Second Life for Just-in-Time Training: Building Teaching Frameworks in Virtual Worlds. 19-25 - Jean-Marie Maes:
Chamilo 2.0: A Second Generation Open Source E-learning and Collaboration Platform. 26-31 - Josep Antoni Martínez-Aceituno, Xavier Mas, Míldred Guinart, Jesús Mendoza:
Web 2.0 in Corporate Training: New Possibilities for Implementing e-learning within Organisations. 32-38 - Ting Yuan, Jeannie Crowley, Stephen Asunka, Hui Soo Chae, Gary Natriello:
"Build It and They Will Come?" A Case Study of the Use of a Wiki in a Higher Education Research Unit. 39-44
- Sarah Ellin Siegel:
Gaining Cultural Intelligence through Second Life Learning Interventions. 45-50
Volume 3, Number 4, 2010
- David A. Guralnick:
Announcing the Winners of the 2010 International E-Learning Awards! 4-5
- Bünyamin Atici, Ugur Bati:
Impulse Purchasing Behaviors of the Turkish Consumers in Websites as a Dynamic Consumer Model: Technology Products Example. 6-12 - Hassan M. Mustafa:
Mathematical Modeling of Cooperative E-Learning Performance in Face to Face Tutoring (Ant Colony System Approach). 13-20 - Sofia Mysirlaki, Fotini Paraskeva:
Online Games for the Next Generation of Workers. 21-25 - Kawa Nazemi, Matthias Breyer, Dirk Burkhardt, Dieter W. Fellner:
Visualization Cockpit: Orchestration of Multiple Visualizations for Knowledge-Exploration. 26-34 - John Sandler:
eProject User Experience: The Reality. 35-40 - Sergey Sitnikov, Boris Kruk, Olga B. Zhuravleva, Natalia Chupakhina:
Corporate E-learning Strategy. 41-44 - Florian Welter, Thomas Thiele, Olivier Pfeiffer, Anja Richert, Sabina Jeschke:
Knowledge Management in Vocational Training - A Case Study of the EU Project RELOAD. 45-51
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