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Journal articles, texts, and reports Bradley & Lomicka. Journal of Educational Computing Research. Vol 22(3) 347-368, 2000. Diaz, D. Students’ Learning Styles in Two Classes: Online Distance Learning and Equivalent On-Campus. College Teaching ,v. 47. Fall 1999. pp. 130-5. Dyrud, M. A. The Third Wave: A Position Paper. Business Communication Quarterly, v. 63. p. 81. Godwin, M. Wired Magazine. June, 1994. Gray, D. and Palmer, J. Learning Styles and Web-Based Learning: The 4MAT Methodology. WebNet Journal, v. 3. April-June 2001. p. 43. McLoughlin, C. Culturally Responsive Technology Use: Developing an Online Community of Learners. British Journal of Educational Technology, v. 30. July 1999. p. 231-43. Roblyer, M. D. Is Choice Important in Distance Learning? Journal of Research on Computing Education, v. 32. Fall 1999. pp. 157-71. Rosenberg, M. J. E-Learning: Strategies for Delivering Knowledge in the Digital Age. Training and Development, v. 55. August 2001. p. 82. Rosie, A. Online Pedagogies and the Promotion of “Deep Learning.” Information Services & Use, v. 20. 2000. p. 109. Sheah, R. H. and Boser. U. So Where's the Beef? U.S. News and World Report. October 15, 2001. p. 44. Tamburini. Computers in Education. 32, 137-149. 1999. Tilson, E. R., et. al. Online Teaching: Design and Techniques. Radiologic Technology, v. 72. May 2001. p. 488.
Williams, D. The Virtual Classroom in Relation to Educational
Models. International Journal of Educational Telecommunications. v. 7,
p. 23. Spring 2001. http://nursing.iupui.edu/about/default.asp?/About/CTLL/Online/RILO.htm Readiness Index for Learning Online (RILO)
http://www.urgrgcc.edu/jsun/conference/dl/notes.htm
http://www.ivygreen.ctc.edu/avery/default.htm
http://www.coe.tamu.edu/~distance/InternetResources/qualities.html
http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/LTC/fac-dev.html
www.TechKnowLogia.org Teaching and Learning on the WWW: A searchable collection of over 600 different uses of the web by instructors, ranging from full classes to online activities, and organized by subject area. The site also has a mechanism for adding new entries.
http://www.utexas.edu/world/lecture/
http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/bluewebn/
http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/LTC/hybrid.html
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