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eLearn Magazine, Volume 2008
Volume 2008, Number 1, January 2008
- Lisa Neal:
Of web hits and Britney Spears: gauging success in online publishing (and education!). 1 - Laurie Rowell:
Open source software: finding its place in higher education. 2 - Lisa Neal:
Predictions for 2008. 3 - Stephen Downes, Lisa Neal:
Advertising or education?: sometimes it's hard to tell. 4
Volume 2008, Number 2, February 2008
- Carol M. Barnum:
What do you mean when you say "usability"? 1 - Lisa Neal:
Five questions...for Matt DuPlessie. 2 - Robert M. Davison:
Learning through blogging: graduate student experiences. 3
Volume 2008, Number 3, March 2008
- Lynne Spichiger:
Measuring success: raid on Deerfield revisited. 1 - Lisa Neal, Lynne Spichiger:
Back to the future: multiple perspectives on historical exhibits. 2 - Saul Carliner:
Designing and developing e-learning projects: a three-tiered approach. 3 - Stephen Downes:
Ten web 2.0 things you can do in ten minutes to be a more successful e-learning professional. 4 - Clark Quinn, Lisa Neal:
Serious games for serious topics. 5
Volume 2008, Number 4, April 2008
- Peter J. Fadde:
Producing video learning objects for e-learning. 1:1 - Carol M. Barnum:
Usability testing of e-learning: easy, effective, affordable. 2:1 - Stephen Downes:
Seven habits of highly connected people. 3:1 - Errol Craig Sull:
How to motivate your students. 4:1 - Richard Watson:
Tips for delivering a successful online experience. 5:1
Volume 2008, Number 5, May 2008
- Lisa Neal:
Five (or six) questions...for Irene McAra-McWilliam. 1 - Lisa Neal:
Learner on the Orient Express. 2 - Lisa Neal:
Course Titles for Dummies. - Denise D. Knight, Noralyn Masselink:
"i dont mean too bother u but": student email and a call for netiquette. 3
Volume 2008, Number 6, June 2008
- Mark Notess:
Books by the chapter?: one man's quest. 1 - Errol Craig Sull:
How to sell yourself into an online teaching position. 2 - anonymous:
Notes from the other side: kudos and complaints from my first e-learning experience. 3
Volume 2008, Number 7, July 2008
- Laurie Rowell:
"Edupunk" rocks the (virtual) house. 1 - Lisa Neal Gualtieri:
Once an edupunk, always an edupunk. 2 - Lisa Neal Gualtieri:
Five questions...for Jane John. 3 - Mark Notess:
Tools for designing learning: who will use them? 4
Volume 2008, Number 8, August 2008
- Lisa Neal Gualtieri:
Don't offer me a money back guarantee: just answer my email. 1 - Jay Cross:
Learnscape architecture. 2 - Edward Volchok:
Virtual teams: making the online classroom a learning organization. 3
Volume 2008, Number 9, September 2008
- David Jea:
Virtual worlds, real tasks. 1 - Hend S. Al-Khalifa:
Twitter in academia: a case study from Saudi Arabia. 2 - Lisa Neal Gualtieri, Caroline Jarrett:
What's in it for me?: rewarding course evaluators. 3
Volume 2008, Number 10, October 2008
- Lisa Neal Gualtieri:
Five (or Six) Questions for Chadia Abras. 1 - Laurie Rowell:
Has Offshoring Online Course Development Gone Mainstream? 2 - Lisa Neal Gualtieri:
Would Anyone Object to Bill Ayers Delivering a Keynote Online? 3 - Lisa Neal Gualtieri:
Five Questions... For Fabrizio Cardinali. 4
Volume 2008, Number 11, November 2008
- Clark N. Quinn:
The Case Against Pre-Testing For Online Courses. 1 - Mark Notess:
The e-Learning Rules of Engagement. 2 - Lisa Neal Gualtieri:
Up the Down Escalator: A Case Study for an Online Course. 3
Volume 2008, Number 12, December 2008
- Lisa Neal Gualtieri:
Five Questions ... for Allison Rossett. 1
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