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PART I: POLICY, PRACTICE, AND IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES |
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1 Evaluating Web-Based Learning Environments |
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Eva L. Baker and Harold F. O'Neil |
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2 Infrastructure for Web-Based Learning |
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21 | (10) |
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Kenneth E. Lane and Stephen Hull |
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3 The ADL Vision and Getting From Here to There |
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31 | (24) |
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4 An Open Learning Model for Web-Based Learning Architecture |
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55 | (16) |
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Ruimin Shen, Fan Yang, and Peng Han |
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5 A Framework for Studying the Process of Implementing Web-Based Learning Systems |
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71 | (16) |
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Ann Majchrzak and Cynthia Mathis Beath |
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6 Issues in Synchronous Versus Asynchronous E-learning Platforms |
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87 | (20) |
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Eric R. Hamilton and John Cherniaysky |
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7 Virtual Reality and Simulators: Implications for Web-Based Education and Training |
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107 | (26) |
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Ray S. Perez, Wayne Gray, and Tom Reynolds |
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8 Heuristics for Selecting Distance or Classroom Settings for Courses |
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Richard E. Clark, William L. Bewley, and Harold F. O'Neil |
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9 Putting the "Advanced" into Advanced Distributed Learning |
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143 | (20) |
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10 Beyond Content and Design: Employment Processes as the Missing Link in Web-Based Distance Learning Success |
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163 | (22) |
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Wayne Zachary, Christopher McCollum, Jennifer McNamara, James Stokes, Elizabeth Blickensderfer, and Janet Schofield |
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PART II THEORY AND RESEARCH ISSUES |
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11 Becoming a Self-Regulated Learner: Implications for Web-Based Education |
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Myron H. Dembo, Linda Gubler Junge, and Richard Lynch |
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12 The Importance of Motivation, Metacognition, and Help Seeking in Web-Based Learning |
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203 | (18) |
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13 Learning and Transfer in Two Web-Based and Distance Applications |
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221 | (18) |
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14 Role of Task-Specific Adapted Feedback on a Computer-Based Collaborative Problem-Solving Task |
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239 | (16) |
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San-hui Sabrina Chuang and Harold F. O'Neil |
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15 Teaching Procedural Knowledge in Distance Learning Environments |
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255 | (24) |
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Allen Munro, David Surmon, and Quentin Pizzini |
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16 Why Understanding Instructional Design Requires an Understanding of Human Cognitive Evolution |
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279 | (16) |
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17 Scalability and Sociability in Online Learning Environments |
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295 | (12) |
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18 Role of Simulation in Web-Based Learning |
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307 | (20) |
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Klaus Breuer, René Molkenthin, and Robert D. Tennyson |
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19 The Use of Technology in Education |
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327 | (16) |
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Lisa Neal and Diane Miller |
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20 Five Critical Issues for Web-Based Instructional Design Research and Practice |
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343 | (28) |
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Richard E. Clark, David F. Feldon, Keith Howard, and Sunhee Choi |
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21 Ten Research-Based Principles of Multimedia Learning |
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371 | (22) |
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PART III SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS |
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22 Summary and Conclusions |
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Ray S. Perez, John Cherniaysky, and Eric R. Hamilton |
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Author Index |
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Subject Index |
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