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eLearn Magazine, Volume 2009
Volume 2009, Number 1, January 2009
- Lisa Neal Gualtieri:
Predictions for 2009. 1 - Stephen Downes:
Reviewing Last Year's E-Learning Predictions. 2 - Bob Little:
The Awards Dilemma. 3
Volume 2009, Number 2, February 2009
- Gerald Friedland, Wolfgang Hürst, Lars Knipping, Max Mühlhäuser:
Can We Escape the Trough of Disillusionment? 1 - Bob Little:
Promises, Promises at Learning Technologies 2009. 2 - Laurie Rowell:
How Will Online Courses Weather the Economic Downturn? 3
Volume 2009, Number 3, March 2009
- Jane Bozarth:
E-Learning in 2009: Are We Winning the Battle but Losing the War? 1 - Peter J. Fadde:
Evolution of a Video-Learning Object Format. 2 - Scott Buros:
Increase Student Viewership with Striking Titles. 3 - Lisa Neal Gualtieri:
Connecting with Students through Inventive Marketing: Five (or Six) Questions for ... Keith Bourne. 4 - Saul Carliner:
Long Live Instructor-Led Learning. 5
Volume 2009, Number 4, April 2009
- Chris Daly:
The Semantic Web and e-Learning. 1 - John Edelson, Mary Arnold:
Accidental Homeschoolers. 2 - Lisa Neal Gualtieri:
Five Questions ... For George Siemens. 3 - Carlos Santos:
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Volume 2009, Number 5, May 2009
- Bob Little:
Divided by a Common Language. 1 - Lisa Gualtieri:
Five Questions for Pat Agre. 2
Volume 2009, Number 6, June 2009
- José Ignacio Aguaded Gómez, Sandra Cortes Moreira:
Using 'Txting' to Teach Native Languages. 1 - Rachel Ellaway:
Patterns in e-Learning Standards and Specifications. 2 - Lisa Gualtieri:
Five Questions for Massood Zarrabian. 3 - Roger C. Schank:
Reminding and e-Learning. 4 - Laurie Rowell:
Paying Teachers for Performance: An Idea with Merit? 5 - Mary Burns:
Threading, Tagging, and Higher-Order Thinking. 6 - Lisa Gualtieri:
Five Questions for Michelle Cardinal. 7
Volume 2009, Number 7, July 2009
- Curtis J. Bonk:
The World is Open for a Reason: Make that 30 Reasons! 1 - Matt Bovell:
That Was a Bad Webinar, Wonder Why? 2 - Patricia Fripp:
15 Tips for Webinars: How to Add Impact When You Present Online. 3 - Judy Unrein:
Questions to Ask When Choosing an Online Graduate Program. 4 - Howard B. Schechter:
The Cost of E-Learning. 5 - Lisa Gualtieri:
Five Questions ... for David A. Cook. 6 - Roger C. Schank:
Things That Can't Be Taught. 7 - Lisa Gualtieri:
Five Questions ... for Ben Sawyer. 8 - Mark Notess:
Not Dead Yet: Why the Institutional LMS is Worth Saving. 9 - Anders Örtenblad:
Teaching an Online Experience-based Leadership Course. 10
Volume 2009, Number 8, August 2009
- Júnia Coutinho Anacleto, Américo Talarico Neto, Vânia Paula de Almeida Néris:
Cog-Learn: An e-Learning Pattern Language for Web-based Learning Design. 1 - Laurie Rowell:
Capture the Backchannel. 2 - Richard J. Anderson, Natalie Linnell:
Promoting Interaction in Distance Education. 3 - Roger C. Schank:
Must e-Learning Be 'Cool?'. 5 - Lisa Gualtieri:
Learn From Rogue Tweeters: 7 Steps to Promoting Your Organization in Twitter. 6 - Lisa Gualtieri:
Five Questions for Marjee Chmiel. 7 - Guy Boulet:
Knowledge Transfer from Virtual Environments. 8
Volume 2009, Number 9, September 2009
- Eileen B. Entin, Jason Sidman, Lisa Neal Gualtieri:
Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning: Best Practices and Principles for Instructors: Development of online distributed training: Practical considerations and lessons learned. 1 - Michelle Everson:
10 Things I've Learned About Teaching Online. 2 - Susan Landay:
Tips and Tools for Fostering a Creative e-Learning Class. 3 - Roger C. Schank:
What Can Be Taught: Part I. 4 - Roger C. Schank:
What Can Be Taught: Part II. 5 - Gary A. Berg:
Online Mentoring Programs. 6 - Jo Macek:
Discussion Management Tips for Online Educators. 7 - Haitham A. El-Ghareeb:
E-Learning and Management Information Systems: Universities Need Both. 8
Volume 2009, Number 10, October 2009
- Bob Little:
The Benefits of Experience: Knowledge Alone is Not Learning. 1 - Maria H. Andersen:
E-Learning Tools for STEM. 2 - Laurie Rowell:
How Tiny Camcorders are Changing Education. 3 - Tom Barr:
Work and Learning: New Synergies. 4 - Mark Welch:
Book Review of Make Money Teaching Online. 5 - Dave Ferguson, Christy Pettit:
lrnchat: An Introduction to Twitter's Weekly Learning Chat. 6 - Clark N. Quinn:
Publish or Perish: Educational Content at a Crossroads. 7 - Bob Little:
Rapid e-Learning Polarizes Opinion. 8 - Hend S. Al-Khalifa:
The State of Distance Education in Saudi Arabia. 9
Volume 2009, Number 11, November 2009
- Roger C. Schank:
Learning Business Through Scenarios. 1 - Marianne Cherney:
IT Training On-Demand: How e-Learning Works for Technical Professionals. 2 - Sally Knipe, Miriam Edwards:
Teaching Teachers to Use Blended Learning. 3 - Doug Barnard, Terry Hutchins:
Enhancing K-12 Academic Integrity. 4 - Jenna McWilliams:
Book Review: 'Rethinking Education in the Age of Technology'. 5 - Bob Little:
U.K. Study Finds 'People Problems' in e-Learning. 6 - Peter Shea:
Review of 'The Complete Guide to Simulations & Serious Games' by Clark Aldrich. 7
Volume 2009, Number 12, December 2009
- Richard Blunt:
Do Serious Games Work? Results from Three Studies. 1 - Debra Beck:
Sensible Tools of Engagement: Three Channels for Online Education, and Why You Should Use Them. 2 - Mark Welch:
Online Educators, Come Out of Your Caves!: Why I Love Conferences. 3 - Joe Deegan:
Project-Based Learning for the Business Environment: A Cheat Sheet for Development, A Sample Lesson. 4 - John Sener:
Book Review of 'Disrupting Class' by Clayton M. Christensen, Michael B. Horn, and Curtis W. Johnson. 5 - Cynthia Wolfe:
10 Ways to Ensure Distance Learning Success. 6 - Bob Little:
e-Learning Optimism. 7 - Susan Berkley:
Sound Your Best in Virtual Trainings. 8 - Denise A. Blake:
What I Learned from Teaching Adult Learners Online. 9
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