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A Second Look at Learning Sciences, Classrooms and Technology
(Mahwah, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2004)
Collaboration in distance education: Contact North/Contact Nord
(Athabasca: CSSE/Athabasca University Press., 1989)
Distance Education Delivery Networks - Role in Community and Institutional Development
(Athabasca: Athabasca University, 1990)
Higher education evolution: Individual freedom afforded by educational social software
(Nova Science Publishers, 2006)
Ontario's Distance Education Network: Contact North/Contact Nord
(Alberta Journal of Continuing Education, 1990)
A Theory Of Critical Inquiry In Online Distance Education
(Mahwah, N.J. : L. Erlbaum Associates, 2003)
THE DANCE OF TECHNOLOGY AND PEDAGOGY IN SELF-PACED DISTANCE EDUCATION
(2009-06-23)
This paper describes the dance like relationship between pedagogy and technologies that creates distance education programming. Using a dance metaphor, the paper describes earlier generation of distance education and notes ...
Deciding what kind of course to take: Factors that influence modality selection in accounting continuing professional development
(Knowledge Management & E-Learning, 2013-06)
This study used a cross sectional sample created by self-selection from a researchers' email invitation to accountants in Canada to determine which modalities accountants preferred when selecting Continuing Professional ...
Is Videoconferencing the Killer App1 for K-12 Distance Education?
(Journal of Distance Education, 2008)
This paper overviews a multi-mode research study of Internet Protocol (IP)
videoconferencing applications in five early adopter school divisions in Alberta,
an oil-rich province located in Western Canada. The applications ...
A Rose by Any Other Name: Still Distance Education
(Journal of Distance Education, 2009)
Randy Garrison is a long-time teacher, collaborator, supervisor and friend
of mine. Thus, I approach my critique of his recent article in the Journal of
Distance Education (Garrison, 2009) with some considerable unease. ...