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E-learning in Canada
(Idea Group Publishing, 2007-01)
Any view of elearning in Canada must be informed by the uniquely Canadian feature of provincial jurisdiction over education. Canada is the only country that does not have a national department/ministry of education. Therefore ...
Comparison of the attitudes of learners taking audiographic teleconferencing courses in secondary schools in Northern Ontario
(InterPersonal Computing and Technology Journal, 1994)
A comparison of attitudes between different distance learning and on site students shown no significant difference.
The New Brunswick net: The 21st century now
(InterPersonal Computing and Technology Journal, 1994)
A manifesto for online learning in New Brunswick
Review of Selected Papers from the 11th Biennial Forum of the Australian and South Pacific External Studies Association, 21-23 July 1993 by Ted Nunan
(Canadian Association of Distance Education, 1994)
Review of an edited proceedings book.
Electronic "Site Tours" come to Northern Ontario
(Canadian Association of Distance Education, 1992)
Northern Ontario secondary school students have been touring museums, galleries, and other organizations electronically. With the help of Contact North's audiographic teleconferencing network, institutions like the Art ...
Using Web-Based, Group Communication Systems to Support Case Study Learning at a Distance
(International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 2002-10)
This study explored the capacity of Web-based, group communication systems to support case-based teaching and learning. Eleven graduate students studying at a distance were divided into three groups to collaborate on a ...
Telelearning Research and the TeleLearning-Network of Centres of Excellence
(Journal of Distance Education, 2002)
This article provides a personal perspective on funding and organizational issues
related to e-learning, distance education, and other distributed forms of educational
technology research. It examines the largest single ...
The Search For Learning Community In Learner Paced Distance Education: Or, 'having Your Cake And Eating It, Too!'
(Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2005)
University distance and e-learning programs generally follow one of two models.
Most dual mode institutions and some open universities follow a model of cohort
learning. Students start and terminate each course at the ...
Student Services In A Networked World
(Bibliotheks-und Informationassystem der Universaitat Oldenburg, 2004)
International Computer Conferencing for Professional Development: The Bangkok Project
(American Journal of Distance Education, 1993)
The Bangkok Project, which recently linked educational computer networks
world wide, was a successful application of the new international
electronic mail and computer conferencing networks to support professional
development ...