Journal: eLearn Magazine

Volume 2006, Issue 9

1 -- 0Michael Feldstein. The digital promise: using technology to transform learning
2 -- 0Michael Feldstein, Lisa Neal, Ken Korman. Just DO IT
3 -- 0John D. Smith, Beverly Trayner. Online course design from a communities-of-practice perspective

Volume 2006, Issue 8

1 -- 0Michael Feldstein, Lisa Neal. Designing usable, self-paced e-learning courses: a practical guide
2 -- 0Lisa Neal, Michael Feldstein. Want better courses?: just add usability...

Volume 2006, Issue 7

1 -- 0Lisa Neal. 5 questions... for Richard E. Mayer
2 -- 0Clare Gill. Confessions of a neophyte distance learner and full-time procrastinator
3 -- 0Edward Volchok. Building better virtual teams
4 -- 0Heather Hedden. Creating an independent online course for a niche skill

Volume 2006, Issue 6

1 -- 0Lisa Neal. Five Questions... for John Seely Brown
2 -- 0Karl Kapp. E-learning Solutions on a Shoestring: Help for the Chronically Underfunded Trainer: by Jane Bozarth
3 -- 0Frank Linton. Learn While You Drive

Volume 2006, Issue 5

1 -- 0John Sener. Effectively evaluating online learning programs
2 -- 0Michael Feldstein. There s no such thing as a learning object
3 -- 0Mark Notess, Lisa Neal. Deep thoughts: do mandatory online activities help students leave surface-learning behind?

Volume 2006, Issue 4

1 -- 0Lisa Neal. Five questions...for Shigeru Miyagawi
2 -- 0Michelle Everson. Group discussion in online statistics courses
3 -- 0Faezeh Seyedarbi. The missing link: how search engines can support the informational needs of teachers

Volume 2006, Issue 3

1 -- 0Grandon Gill. 5 (really) hard things about using the internet in higher education
2 -- 0Lisa Neal. Five Questions...for Christopher Dede
3 -- 0Lisa Neal. Who Would Want to Cheat in an Online Course? Ask Dilbert

Volume 2006, Issue 2

1 -- 0Grandon Gill. 13 (educational) things i d rather do over the internet
2 -- 0Ken Korman. Exploring the digital universe: can an alliance of scientists, academics, and non-profit organizations reclaim the web from disinterested hackers and purely commercial interests?

Volume 2006, Issue 12

0 -- 0Michael Stewart. Teaching art at a distance
0 -- 0Clark N. Quinn. Seven steps to better e-learning
0 -- 0Karl Kapp, Lisa Neal. Blogging to learn and learning to blog

Volume 2006, Issue 11

0 -- 0Lisa Neal. Formative evaluation: a practical guide
0 -- 0Lisa Neal. Senior service: aging learners are just like the rest of us

Volume 2006, Issue 10

0 -- 0Kay Howell. Let s join the digital economy
0 -- 0Lisa Neal. Five questions...: for Lance Dublin
0 -- 0Nidhal Guessoum. Online learning in the Arab world

Volume 2006, Issue 1

1 -- 0Lisa Neal. Predictions for 2006: e-learning experts map the road ahead
2 -- 0Michael Feldstein, Patrick Masson. Unbolting the chairs: making learning management systems more flexible
3 -- 0Michael Feldstein. A call to arms
4 -- 0Lisa Neal. Who Needs College? We'll Sell You a Diploma!