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Volume 3, Number 1, January 2000
Formal discussion summaries

Wendy Lowe:
Transactional distance theory as a foundation for developing innovative and reactive instruction.
Jill Jameson:
Student Hypermedia Composition.
Special issue articles

Katherine M. Sinitsa:
Learning Individually : a Life-Long Perspective.
Full papers

Denise Kirkpatrick, Robert McLaughlan:
Flexible Lifelong Learning in Professional Education.
Ashok Patel, Kinshuk, David Russell:
Intelligent Tutoring Tools for Cognitive Skill Acquisition in Life Long Learning.
Janet Strivens, Simon Grant:
Integrated Web-based support for learning employability skills.
Paola Forcheri, Maria Teresa Molfino, Alfonso Quarati:
ICT Driven Individual Learning: New Opportunities and Perspectives.
Frank Linton, Deborah Joy, Hans-Peter Schaefer, Andrew Charron:
OWL: A Recommender System for Organization-Wide Learning.
Alan P. Maddocks, Willy D. Sher, Andrew Wilson:
A Web-based personal and professional development tool to promote life-long learning within the construction industry.
Short papers and personal experiences

Padma G. Anand, Adi Zaimi:
Computer-managed Instruction: Evaluation of Alternate Methods of Technology Integration in Higher Education.
Gene E. Fusch:
Breaking Down Perceived Barriers to Lifelong Learning.
Brent Muirhead:
Interactivity in a Graduate Distance Education School.
Full length articles

Nikos I. Karacapilidis, Omar Abou Khaled, Maria Chiara Pettenati, Christine Vanoirbeek:
Developing Higher-Order Skills with the MEDIT Web-based Learning Environment.
William Kordsmeier, Rebecca Gatlin-Watts, Joseph V. Arn:
University Administrators' Understanding of Multimedia Copyright Guidelines.
Software reviews

William Sugar:
Forum98.
Website reviews

Kevin Casey:
Towards a Lifelong Learning Culture in Canada.
Ignacio Aedo:
Educational Software Cooperative (ESC).
Martha A. Sanchez:
The Virtual School House.
Book reviews

Richard Malinski:
Teaching for flexible learning: Learning to apply the technology (MOLTA).
Volume 3, Number 2, April 2000
Formal discussion summaries

Muhammad Betz:
Curriculum, Instruction, and the Internet.
Clark N. Quinn, Samantha Hobbs:
Learning Objects and Instruction Components.
Full length articles

Ashley D. Lloyd:
Pedagogy vs. Competition in Higher Education Distance Learning.
Vladan Devedzic, John K. Debenham, Dusan Popovic:
Teaching Formal Languages by an Intelligent Tutoring System.
Maureen Tam:
Constructivism, Instructional Design, and Technology: Implications for Transforming Distance Learning.
Maria Virvou, Maria Moundridou:
A Web-Based Authoring Tool for Algebra-Related Intelligent Tutoring Systems.
Dorothy Fuller, Rena Faye Norby, Kristi Pearce, Sharon Strand:
Internet Teaching By Style: Profiling the On-line Professor.
Ann Heylighen, Herman Neuckermans:
DYNAMO: A Dynamic Architectural Memory On-line.
Alison A. Carr-Chellman, Dean Dyer:
The Pain and Ecstasy: Pre-service Teacher Perceptions On Changing Teacher Roles and Technology.
Book reviews

Jackie Halliday:
Instructional Technology for Teaching and Learning: Designing Instruction, Integrating Computers, and Using media.
Som Naidu:
Collaboration: How to Find, Design and Implement Collaborative Internet Projects.
Dirk Morrison:
Distance Training: How Innovative Organizations are using Technology to Maximize Learning and Meet Business Objectives.
Russian Section
Formal discussion summary

Irek A. Sabaev:
Electronic textbook.
Articles

G. A. Atanov, V. V. Loktushin:
Organization of introductory-motivational stage of activity in computer-based tutoring system.
L. O. Murga:
A Tutoring System for Solving Graph Problems.
G. N. Alexandrov, N. I. Ivankova, N. V. Timoshkina, T. L. Chshieva:
Pedagogical Systems, Pedagogical Processes, and Pedagogical Technologies within Modern Pedagogical Knowledge.
N. N. Filatova, O. L. Ahremchik:
Center 'Computer Technologies in Education': Its Role in the Technical University Educational Process.
V. A. Belavin, I. N. Golitsina, S. M. Kutsenko:
Effectiveness of Using Simulation Tutoring Systems at a Technical University.
Volume 3, Number 3, July 2000
Formal discussion summaries

Ruddy Lelouche, Magali Seguran:
Can abstraction be used as a unifying guideline to design intelligent educational systems?
Ania Lian:
Knowledge transfer and technology in education: toward a complete learning environment.
Leslie Henrickson:
Communications Technology and Personal Identity Formation.
Mario Barajas, Martin Owen:
Implementing Virtual Learning Environments: Looking for Holistic Approach.
Special issue articles Theme: On-line Collaborative Learning Environments

Roger Hartley:
Introduction - On-line Collaborative Learning Environments.
Sub-theme: Collaborative Systems

Liwana S. Bringelson, Tom T. Carey:
Different (Key)strokes for Different Folks: Designing online venues for professional communities.
Carlos José M. Olguín, Armando Luiz N. Delgado, Ivan Luiz Marques Ricarte:
An Agent Infrastructure to set Collaborative Environments.
Philip L. Isenhour, John M. Carroll, Dennis C. Neale, Mary Beth Rosson, Dan Dunlap:
The Virtual School: An integrated collaborative environment for the classroom.
Reinhard Kreutz, Sven Kiesow, Klaus Spitzer:
NetChat: Communication and Collaboration via WWW.
Rafi Nachmias, David Mioduser, Avigail Oren, Judith Ram:
Web-Supported Emergent-Collaboration In Higher Education Courses.
Cleo Sgouropoulou, Anastasios Koutoumanos, Peter Goodyear, Emmanuel Skordalakis:
Acquiring Working Knowledge through Asynchronous Multimedia Conferencing.
Michael W. Freeman, Lawrence W. Grimes, J. Ray Holliday:
Increasing Access to Learning With Hybrid Audio-Data Collaboration.
Sabine Seufert:
The NetAcademy as a Medium for Learning Communities.
Beatrix Zimmermann, Michael E. Atwood, Sabina Webb, Michael Kantor:
The Knowledge Depot: Building and Evaluating a Knowledge Management System.
Sub-theme: The Pedagogies of Collaborative Learning

Anna Cicognani:
Concept Mapping as a Collaborative Tool for Enhanced Online Learning.
Xun Ge, Kelly Ann Yamashiro, Jack Lee:
Pre-class Planning to Scaffold Students for Online Collaborative Learning Activities.
Pat Jefferies, Ian Constabl:
Using BSCW in Learning & Teaching.
Martin Owen:
Structure and Discourse in a telematic learning environment.
Som Naidu, Albert Ip, Roni Linser:
Dynamic Goal-Based Role-Play Simulation on the Web: A Case Study.
Mary Peat:
Towards First Year Biology online: a virtual learning environment.
Sub-theme: Collaborative Interaction

Trude Heift, Catherine Caws:
Peer Feedback in Synchronous Writing Environments: A Case Study in French.
Ann C. Jones, Eileen Scanlon, Canan Tosunoglu Blake:
Conferencing in communities of learners: examples from social history and science communication.
Cynthia L. Cates, Wayne V. McIntosh:
Law On-Line: A Collaborative, Web-Based Journey in the Law and Social Sciences.
Barbara Wasson, Anders I. Mørch:
Identifying collaboration patterns in collaborative telelearning scenarios.
Paulette Robinson:
The Body Matrix: A Phenomenological Exploration of Student Bodies On-line.
Sub-theme: Applications

Johanna E. Cena:
Bridging Gaps Between Cultures, Classrooms and Schools.
Cathy L. Crossland, Larry K. Monteith, Thomas K. Miller, Lynne B. Brock, Roel Cuejilo, Mary Anne Wheeler, Rebecca Viersen, Laura Zielinski:
The FORESEE Project: Connecting Communities to Create Competence.
Susan N. Friel:
MaSTech: An on-line community to support preservice and new teachers of middle grades mathematics and science.
James Milton, Anastasia Garbi:
VIRLAN: Collaborative Foreign Language Learning on the Internet for Primary Age Children: Problems and a Solution.
Esther J. Dunbar, Susan Linklater, David Oakey:
The Mystery Project: Bridging the Gap On-line.
Victoria Hay, Dennis Isbell:
Parallel On-Line and In-Class Sections of "Writing for the Professions": A Practical Experiment.
Stefano Renzi, Jane E. Klobas:
Steps toward computer-supported collaborative learning for large classes.
Vanessa Paz Dennen:
Task Structuring for On-line Problem Based Learning: A Case Study.
Anne Hoag, Thomas F. Baldwin:
Using Case Method and Experts in Inter-University Electronic Learning Teams.
Rachel M. Pilkington, Catherine L. Bennett, Sarah Vaughan:
An Evaluation of Computer Mediated Communication to Support Group Discussion in Continuing Education.
Karen Ragoonaden, Pierre Bordeleau:
Collaborative Learning via the Internet.
Pete Thomas, Linda Carswell:
Learning through Collaboration in a Distributed Education Environment.
Sub-theme: Building Learning Communities

Jim Rogers:
Communities of Practice: A framework for fostering coherence in virtual learning communities.
Elizabeth Sklar, Jordan B. Pollack:
A Framework for Enabling an Internet Learning Community.
Karen L. Murphy, Sue E. Mahoney, Tina J. Harvell:
Role of Contracts in Enhancing Community Building in Web Courses.
David Smith, Glenn Hardaker:
e-Learning Innovation through the Implementation of an Internet Supported Learning Environment.
Sub-theme: Teacher Education and Staff Development

Cushla Kapitzke:
The sociality and spatiality of online pedagogy and collaborative learning in an educational media and technologies course.
Daniel R. Dunlap, Dennis C. Neale, John M. Carroll:
Teacher Collaboration in a Networked Community.
Christine Spratt, Stuart R. Palmer, Jo Coldwell:
Using technologies in teaching: an initiative in academic staff development.
J. Scott Payne, Nils S. Peterson:
The Civil War project: project-based collaborative learning in a virtual space.
Kara M. Dawson, Cheryl L. Mason, Philip Molebash:
Results of a telecollaborative activity involving geographically disparate preservice teachers.
Kath Fisher, Renata Phelps, Allan Ellis:
Group Processes Online: Teaching collaboration through collaborative processes.
Brian Ferry, Julie Kiggins, Garry Hoban, Lori Lockyer:
Using computer-mediated communication to form a knowledge-building community with beginning teachers.
Roy Barton, Michelle Selinger:
The TRICOM Project: an evaluation of the use of communications technology in initial teacher education.
Full length article(s)

Maria Virvou, Victoria Tsiriga:
Involving Effectively Teachers and Students in the Life Cycle of an Intelligent Tutoring System.
Invited article(s)

J. Michael Spector:
Towards a Philosophy of Instruction.
Website review(s)

Math Goodies.
Book review(s)

Richard Malinski:
How teachers learn technology best.
Volume 3, Number 4, October 2000
Formal discussion summaries

Brent Muirhead:
Enhancing Social Interaction in Computer-Mediated Distance Education.
Special issue articles

Martin Oliver:
An introduction to the Evaluation of Learning Technology.
Charles Anderson, Kate Day, Jeff Haywood, Ray Land, Hamish Macleod:
Mapping the Territory: issues in evaluating large-scale learning technology initiatives.
Josie Taylor, Mark Woodman, Tamara Sumner, Canan Tosunoglu Blake:
Peering Through a Glass Darkly: Integrative evaluation of an on-line course.
Gordon Joyes:
An evaluation model for supporting higher education lecturers in the integration of new learning technologies.
Kinshuk, Ashok Patel, David Russell:
A multi-institutional evaluation of Intelligent Tutoring Tools in Numeric Disciplines.
Malcolm Shaw, Suzanne Corazzi:
Avoiding holes in holistic evaluation.
Bridget Cooper, Paul Brna:
Classroom Conundrums: The Use of a Participant Design Methodology.
Eileen Scanlon, Ann C. Jones, Jane Barnard, Julie Thompson, Judith Calder:
Evaluating information and communication technologies for learning.
Julie Ann Richardson, Anthony Turner:
A Large-scale 'local' evaluation of students' learning experiences using virtual learning environments.
Charlotte Ash:
Towards a New Cost-Aware Evaluation Framework.
Jan van der Veen, Wim de Boer, Maarten van de Ven:
W3LS: Evaluation framework for World Wide Web learning.
Full length articles

Maria Virvou, Dimitris Maras, Victoria Tsiriga:
Student Modelling in an Intelligent Tutoring System for the Passive Voice of English Language.
Maria Chiara Pettenati, Omar Abou Khaled, Christine Vanoirbeek, Dino Giuli:
The Learning Tutor: A Web based Authoring System to Support Distance Tutoring.
John Eklund, Ken Sinclair:
An empirical appraisal of the effectiveness of adaptive interfaces for instructional systems.
Website reviews

Simon Heppenstall:
Science Explained.

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