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eLearn Magazine, Volume 2010
Volume 2010, Number 1, January 2010
- Colleen Roller:
Book Review: Learning in Real Time by Jonathan Finkelstein. 1 - Predictions for 2010. 2
- Patrick Lambe:
An Alternative Way to Assess the ROI of e-Learning in Training: Part I. 3 - Patrick Lambe:
An Alternative Way to Assess the ROI of e-Learning in Training: Part II. 4 - Bill Zimmerman:
Using Digital Comics for Language Learning. 5 - Maria H. Andersen:
Tips for Effective Webinars. 6 - Roger C. Schank:
Learning is Still the Same. 7 - Peter Shea:
Book Review: 'Click: What Millions of People Are Doing Online and Why it Matters' by Bill Tancer. 8
Volume 2010, Number 2, February 2010
- Bob Little:
3 e-Learning Technologies to Watch. 1 - Anju Kanwar:
Mobilizing and Globalizing with Online Education. 2 - Laurie Rowell, Howard Rheingold:
An Interview with Howard Rheingold. 3 - Elizabeth A. Gruenbaum:
Predictors of Success for Adult Online Learners: A Review of the Literature. 4 - H. Craig Howard:
Unresolved Obstacles to the Credibility of Online Degrees. 5 - Dan Cogan-Drew:
21st Century Skills: Making Student Achievement Public in the Digital Age. 6 - Roger C. Schank:
Teaching Diagnosis: What Do People Need to Learn? 7 - Carlo Giovannella, Sabine Graf:
Challenging Technologies, Rethinking Pedagogy, Being Design-Inspired: The Grand Challenge of this Century. 8
Volume 2010, Number 3, March 2010
- Jeff May:
Design Learner Success Into Your Curriculum. 1 - Tim Warner:
How to Outline an E-Learning Product: The Basic Mechanics of Structuring a Project. 2 - Hend Suliman Al-Khalifa:
E-Learning and ICT Integration in Colleges and Universities in Saudi Arabia. 3 - Karl M. Kapp:
Review: 'The E-Learning Handbook: Past Promises, Present Challenges, ' by Saul Carliner and Patti Shank. 4 - Mark Welch, Bob Robertson, Darren Adamson:
Career Tracks for Online Educators: The Proper Care and Feeding of Adjuncts. 5 - Lisa Gualtieri, Reggie Smith III:
An Interview With Reggie Smith III, President of the United States Distance Learning Association. 6 - Anthony Cocciolo:
Teaching the Librarians of the Future Without Online Instruction. 7 - Lisa Gualtieri, Anthony J. Cernera:
An Interview With Anthony J. Cernera, President of Sacred Heart University. 8 - Keri Bjorklund:
eLearning Tools for English Composition: 30 New Media Tools and Web Sites for Writing Teachers. 9
Volume 2010, Number 4, April 2010
- Heather Hedden:
How to Turn an Online Course into a Book. 1 - Bob Little:
Designating 'Learning Days' Sends the Wrong Message. 2 - Elizabeth A. Gruenbaum:
How to Provide Fair and Effective Feedback in Asynchronous Courses: 3 Best Practices for Online Teachers. 3 - Lisa Gulatieri, Bryan Chapman:
An Interview With Bryan Chapman, Chief Learning Strategist at Chapman Alliance: On Changes to the e-Learning Landscape. 4 - Adamantios Koumpis:
Spending, Learning, Wasting. 5 - Nalin K. Sharda:
Using Digital Storytelling for Creative and Innovative e-Learning. 6 - Charalambos Vrasidas:
Why Don't Teachers Adopt Technology?: A Survey of Teachers' Use of ICT in the Republic of Cyprus. 7 - Lisa Gualtieri, Jack E. Kosakowski:
An Interview with Jack E. Kosakowski of JA Worldwide. 8
Volume 2010, Number 5, May 2010
- Roger C. Schank:
An Old Luddite Discovers Twitter. 1 - William Ellet:
What Do Training Awards Tell Us? 2 - Clark N. Quinn:
Better Design Doesn't Take Longer! 3 - Elizabeth A. Gruenbaum:
Creating Online Professional Learning Communities: And How to Translate Practices to the Virtual Classroom. 4 - LeAne H. Rutherford:
Herding Chats: Reflections on a Synchronous Online Interaction. 5 - Hend Suliman Al-Khalifa:
Finding a Place for Twitter in Higher Education. 6 - Bob Little:
An e-Learning Update from the U.K. 7
Volume 2010, Number 6, June 2010
- Pat Wagner:
Looking in the Mirror. 1 - Susan Landay:
Online Learning 101: Part I: Authoring and Course Development Tools. 2 - Tonya Goth Simmons:
Using Virtual Role-Play to Solve Training Problems: How Do You Train Employees to Think on Their Feet? 3 - Susan Landay:
Online Learning 101: Part II: Games and Interactivity. 4 - Bob Little:
e-Learning Budgets Increase in the U.K.'s Voluntary Sector. 5 - Susan Landay:
Online Learning 101: Part III: Tools for Web Conferencing and Learning-Management Systems. 6 - Kendrick Mock:
e-Learning Tools for Computer Science Educators and Students. 7 - Hend Suliman Al-Khalifa, Remya P. George:
Eye Tracking and e-Learning: Seeing Through Your Students' Eyes. 8 - Roger C. Schank:
A 'Novel' Approach to Education. 9
Volume 2010, Number 7, July 2010
- Interview with Linda Formichelli: On Designing, Launching, and Teaching an e-Course. 1
- Bob Little:
Concerns with Learning-Management Systems and Virtual Learning Environments. 2 - Bob Little:
When and How to Save Money on e-Learning. 3 - Mark Notess:
Interview with Anya Kamenetz: Learning Within and Beyond the Institution. 4 - Heather Zink:
Connecting with e-Learners Through Podcasting. 5 - Peter Shea:
Review of 'Working Smarter: Informal Learning in the Cloud' by Jay Cross. 6 - Laurel Felt:
Making Education (Double) Count: Boosting Student Learning via Social and Emotional Learning and New Media Literacy Skills. 7
Volume 2010, Number 8, August 2010
- Bob Little:
e-Learning Helps Women Survive Eclampsia. 1 - Lisa Gualtieri:
Interview with Jessy Keiser: Former Adjunct Instructor at the University of Phoenix. 2 - Lisa Chamberlin, Kay Lehmann:
Cultivating Twitter. 3 - Christopher Davies:
Which English to Use? 4 - Lorraine Williams:
Book Review: 'Online Interviews in Real Time, ' by Janet Salmons. 5 - Tara Meehan:
Can Social Media Help School Phobia? 6 - Bob Little:
The Human Systems Director: New Skills Help Foster Collaborative Coorporate Environments. 7 - Geoff Klock:
Using Media to Pace Your Class: Tools and Tips for Incorporating Video. 8
Volume 2010, Number 9, September 2010
- Niki Lambropoulos, Fintan Culwin, Margarida Romero:
HCI Education to Support Collaborative e-Learning Systems Design. 1 - Marina Krakovsky:
Degrees, Distance, and Dollars. 2 - Bob Little:
Supersonic e-Learning: Is Content King? 3 - Mary Burns:
How to Help Teachers Use Technology in the Classroom: The 5J Approach. 4 - Bob Little:
Informal Learning at Work: U.K. Skills Minister Asks Employers to Increase Education. 5 - Julie S. Vargas:
A Science for e-Learning: Understanding B.F. Skinner's Work in Today's Education. 6 - Bob Little:
U.K.'s e-Learning Capital: Sheffield? 7 - Jay Cross, Jane Hart, Jon Husband, Harold Jarche, Charles Jennings, Clark N. Quinn:
Working Smarter in Terra Nova Circa 2015. 8
Volume 2010, Number 10, October 2010
- Roger C. Schank:
Learning Through Storytelling, Not Documents: Knowledge Management Meets AI. 1 - Sirin Soyoz:
Identifying e-Learning Technologists: Key Roles, Activities and Values of an Emerging Group. 2 - Laurie Rowell:
How Government Policy Drives e-Learning. 3 - Brett Hicks:
Holding the Virtual Self Accountable: An Online Educator's Obligation. 4 - Bob Little:
Enable Project Bring Education, Training to Marginalized Learners. 5 - Chelsea Pollen:
Rypple: How a Web 2.0 Tool Can Promote Learning in the Workplace. 6 - Michael Larson:
The Relevancy of Twitter to Patron Usage and Workflow Processes in Libraries. 7
Volume 2010, Number 11, November 2010
- Jean-Rémy Duboc:
Six Literacies: The Importance of Strong Writing and Reading Skills in a Digital World. 1 - Jill Duffy:
How to Create a Podcast for e-Learning: Coverage From the DevLearn 2010 Conference. 2 - Jill Duffy:
DevLearn 2010 Conference Wrap: 20 Take-Aways from DevLearn Sessions, Keynotes, and Thought Leaders. 3 - Bob Little:
The Rise and Fall of 'e'. 4 - Hal S. Richman:
Stay-in-Touch Marketing: How to Use Newsletters to Propel an e-Learning Consulting Practice. 5 - Michelle Everson:
Why Should Educators Blog? 6
Volume 2010, Number 12, December 2010
- Bob Little, Jill Duffy:
Report: Geographic Distribution of eLearn Readers: A Look at this Site's Changing Community. 1 - Bob Little:
e-Learning Summit Sees Need for Unified European Voice. 2 - Jan Gejel:
Game-Based Learning for Health in Denmark: The BODYexplorer Project. 3 - Lisa Gualtieri:
An Interview with Jane Bozarth. 4 - Jill Duffy:
An Interview with Koreen Olbrish and Kristen Cromer. 5 - Ryan Tracey:
Art vs. Information Science: The Same Knowledge, with Smarter Design, Serves Everyone. 6
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