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Books

Book Review: 'Click: What Millions of People are Doing Online and Why It Matters' (1/28/10)
Book reviewed by Peter Shea
Book Review: Learning in Real Time, by Jonathan Finkelstein (1/5/10)
Book reviewed by Colleen Roller
Book Review: 'Disrupting Class' (12/15/09)
Book by Clayton M. Christensen, Michael B. Horn, and Curtis W. Johnson, Reviewed by John Sener
Book Review: 'The Complete Guide to Simulations & Serious Games' (11/24/09)
Book by Clark Aldrich, Reviewed by Peter Shea
Book Review: 'Rethinking Education in the Age of Technology' (11/17/09)
Book by Allan Collins and Richard Halverson, Reviewed by Jenna McWilliams
Book Review: 'Make Money Teaching Online' (10/16/09)
Book by Dr. Danielle Babb and Dr. Jim Mirabella, Reviewed by Mark Welch
E-learning Solutions on a Shoestring:
Help for the Chronically Underfunded Trainer
(6/7/06)
Book by Jane Bozarth, Reviewed by Karl M. Kapp
Learning by Doing: A Comprehensive Guide to Simulations, Computer Games
and Pedagogy in e-Learning and Other Educational Experiences
(8/30/05)
Book by Clark Aldrich, Reviewed by Karl M. Kapp
E-Moderating: The Key to Teaching and Learning Online (3/7/02)
Book by Gilly Salmon, Reviewed by Michael Feldstein
In Good Company: How Social Capital Makes Organizations Work (3/7/02)
Book by Don Cohen and Laurence Prusak, Reviewed by Michael Feldstein
Lessons from the Cyberspace Classroom: The Realities of Online Teaching (12/20/01)
Book by R.M. Palloff & Keith Pratt, Reviewed by Sandra J. Smith

Conferences

Can We Escape the Trough of Disillusionment? (2/3/09)
By Gerald Friedland, Wolfgang Hürst Utrecht, Lars Knipping, and Max Muhlhäuser
ACM Multimedia Conference, Augsburg, Germany, September 24–29, 2007
Notes From E-learning Special Interest Group (SIG) Discussion at CHI 2001 (4/13/01)
Seattle, Washington, April 3, 2001


Products

Virtual Reference Toolkit 2.0 (4/28/04)
By Henrietta Thornton-Verma, Library Director, DeVry Institute of Technology, New York
Evaluating Software From a Learning-Theory Perspective (11/27/02)
By Jennafer Kuhns, Instructional Designer, Concurrent Technologies Corporation
Blackboard 5 (3/13/02)
By Margarita Elorriaga, Gettysburg College




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