2001, Volume 4, Issue 3
Special Issue on "Curriculum, Instruction, and Learning on the Internet"
Guest Editor(s): Muhammad K. Betz
Formal Discussion Summaries
Distilling a Language for Cyberspace
Moderator(s) and Summarizer(s): John Laurie
Moderator(s): Des Wilmore, Summarizer(s): Leslie Henrickson
CALL: Can a Teacher Do It Alone?
Moderator(s) and Summarizer(s): Charles Adamson
Special Issue Articles
Sub-Theme: Curriculum
Developing Self-searched Curriculum based on Epistemic Queries
Parthasarathi Banerjee
Integrating Adaptive Educational Content into Different Courses and Curricula
Charalampos Karagiannidis , Demetrios Sampson, Fabrizio Cardinali
SourceFinder: Course Preparation via Linguistically Targeted Web Search
Irvin R. Katz, Malcolm I. Bauer
Supporting Diverse Learners through a Website for Teaching Research Methods
Kim G. Lie, V. Cano
Teaching Action Research on the Web
Ian Hughes
Sub-Theme: Instruction
Internet Instructional Method: Effects on Students’ Performance
Norshuhada Shiratuddin
Cost-Effective Multimedia in On-line Teaching
Chris Jesshope
Web Browsing, Mobile Computing and Academic Performance
Michael Grace-Martin, Geri Gay
Sub-Theme: Learning
Interactivity Research Studies
Brent Muirhead
Exploring Learning in a Technology-Enhanced Environment
Barbara J. Daley, Karen Watkins, Saundra Wall Williams, Bradley Courtenay, Mike Davis, Darryl Dymock
Full Length Articles
Book Review
Reviewer: Albert Ip
The Digital Classroom: How Technology Is Changing The Way We Teach and Learn
Reviewer: Linda Shaw
Internet Technology for Schools
Reviewer: Lyn Henderson
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