ONLINE COURSE
PREPARATION AND DELIVERY: Useful practices for hybrid and completely
virtual courses.
Literature
Review: Learning Styles of Distance Education Learners.
Jacquelyn Abromitis, Middlesex County College,Edison, NJ, USA.
Task
Design and the Interweaving of Synchrony and Asynchrony.
Philip W. Aston, The Higher Colleges of Technology, United Arab
Emirates.
**The
Wastebasket on My Desktop: Use of Metaphor In Web. Dick
Carlson, Corporate University Xchange, New York, NY, USA.
Four
Year Institutional Issues: Making a Healthy New Year's Resolution.
Robert N. Diotalevi, The College of West Virginia, USA.
** Low
Cost and Practical Methodology for Internet Classroom Presentations.
Kenneth J. Ekegren, North Central State College, Mansfield,
OH, USA.
Transforming
a Traditional Course for Educational Administrators into an Online
Course. Ernestine Enomoto & Lynn Tabata, University
of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI, USA.
** Streaming
Media: Hard Lessons Learned. Eric Flower, University
of Hawai'i West O'ahu, Pearl City, HI, USA.
Online
Weather Studies, Two Successful
Years of Teaching Weather as It Happens. Ira
W. Geer, American Meteorological Society Education Program;
Joseph M. Moran, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, USA; Robert
S. Weinbeck, Iowa State University; James A. Brey, University
of Wisconsin-Fox Valley.
Finessing
the Online Teaching/Learning Environment: Structuring and Evaluating
Group Work, Reshaping the Research Project, and Managing Plagiarism.
Robert Fulkerth, Golden Gate University, San Francisco, CA,
USA
Online
Learning About Learning Online: Experiential Peer-Based Professional
Development for All Employees. Susan Greffard &
Susan Smythe, Douglas College, New Westminster, BC, Canada
Online
and Traditional Course Preparation, Delivery, and Assessment:
A Comparative Study. Daniel D. Gross, Vicki Niemants
Burford & Kirk Lacy, Montana State University-Billings,
USA.
How
to Use Interactive Websites Effectively by Addressing Multiple
Intelligences. Donna Hendry, T.E.A.M.S, North Windham,
CT, USA.
Online
Instruction for Pedagogical Reform. James M Hitt, Queensborough
Community College, Bayside, NY, USA.
Strategies
for Designing Online Courses to Engage Student Learners.
Curtis Ho & Lynn Tabata, University of Hawaii at Manoa,
Honolulu, HI, USA.
The
Use of Blackboard in Computer Information Systems Courses.
Carol Huie & Sandy Figueroa, Hostos Community College, Bronx,
NY, USA.
Designing
and Managing an Online Courses. Vivian W. Ikpa, Temple
University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Essential
Release Time and Assistance for Online Teaching. Eric
Johnson, Dakota State University, Madison, SD, USA.
Improving
Interactivity in Online Courses. Kwi Park-Kim, Bronx
Community College, The City University of New York, NY, USA.
Principles
of Online Design. Roberta McKnight, Joan Glacken, Harriett
Bohannon, Craig Rademacher, Peggy Bradley & Nancy Edwards,
Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers, FL, USA.
Virtual
Guest Lectures: Bring a World of Experts to Your Students.
Michael McNett, University of Illinois Online, IL, USA.
Technology
in the Undergraduate Classroom: A Comparison of Its Effect on
Student Learning. Brian Miller, University of Massachusetts,
Amherst, MA, USA.
Practice
and Pedagogy in University Web Teaching. Bonnie Morihara,
Oregon University System, Eugene, OR, USA.
What
Belongs on an Instructional Website: A Discussion and Checklist.
Mary F. O'Sullivan, Western Wisconsin Technical College, La
Crosse, WI, USA.
On-line
and Traditional Course Preparation and Delivery: What a Difference
the Web Makes! Bernard John Poole, University
of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, PA, USA.
Finding
Useful On-Line Teaching Materials - Project MERLOT.
Judy Serwatka, Purdue University Calumet, Hammond, IN, USA.
Promoting
Generative Learning in an On-Line Course. Thomas J.
C. Smyth, University of South Carolina Aiken, SC, USA.
Fluency
Enhanced Without Going to France: Using the Internet to Break
Out of Tight Spaces While Improving French Language Skills.
Katherine Watson, Coastline Community College, Fountain Valley,
CA, USA.
CLASSROOM
COMMUNICATIONS: Strategies for student-instructor and student-student
interactions, International collaboration, learning communities,
etc.
Inverse Distance
Teaching.
Barry W. Barker, Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale,
FL, USA.
Creating
a Constructivist Online Learning Environment. Susan
McAleenan Butler, North Carolina State University, Raleigh,
NC, USA.
Reaching
and Teaching the Technodummy:
Using Myers-Briggs Personality Type to Help Hesitant Students
Access Cyberspace. Mim Chapman, University of
Alaska Fairbanks, Anchorage, AK, USA.
Creating
Online Communities for Critical Thinking, Reading, and Writing.
Lynn Davie, University of Toronto, Canada & Chris Frank,
Georgian College of Applied Arts and Technology, Barrie, ON,
Canada
The
Art and Science of Developing an Online Discussion Topic.
Vanessa Dennen, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, USA.
Five
to Get Ready: Dimensions of Student Readiness for Online Learning.
Mary Dereshiwsky, Northern Arizona University, USA.
Getting
Students to Engage in an Online Class Discussion Forum.
Tom Kelleher, University of Hawai`i at Manoa, Honolulu, HI,
USA.
24/7/365:
Implications of Anytime, Anywhere. Joyce D. Meyer, Parkland
College, IL, USA.
SUPPORT SERVICES:
Electronic document delivery, CD-ROM and online catalogs, student
orientation for online courses, instructional design, staff
development, multimedia production, help desks, online tutoring,
writing labs, etc.
Developing
a Hybrid Tutoring Model in an Urban Community College.
Marian Arkin, Nora Eisenberg & Ann Peters, LaGuardia Community
College, City University of NY, USA.
Web
Camp: Faculty Professional Development, Web-Enhanced Instruction,
and Virtual Fires! Candy Center, Bristol Community College,
MA, USA.
Making
the Transition From Traditional to Cyberspace Classrooms.
Ross Donehue, Community College of Allegheny County, PA &
Barbara A. Frey University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
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No Shushing Here - How Libraries are Using Chat Software
for Reference and Instruction. Ilene Frank, University
of South Florida, Tampa Campus, FL & Rhonda Smith, Lake-Sumter
Community College, Leesburg, FL, USA.
Developing
Information Skills at a Distance: Strategies to Promote Information
Literacy in a Web-Based Environment. Mary Hricko, Kent
State University Geauga Campus, Burton, OH, USA.
An
Integrated Model of Training and Support for Online Teaching.
Susan Ko & Jennifer Lieberman, OnlineLearning.net, Los Angeles,
CA, USA.
Mentoring
New Online Faculty: Strategies That Work. Michael McNett,
University of Illinois Online & Jennifer Lieberman, OnlineLearning.net,
USA.
Sharing
Materials Through Online Community: The Case of Nihongo Web.
Yasuhiro Omoto, The University of California at Berkeley, CA,
USA.
LeagueTLC--Connecting
Community Colleges with Innovative Solutions. Stella
Perez, League for Innovation, Mission Viejo, CA, USA.
ONLINE DEGREES,
PROGRAMS & VIRTUAL COLLEGES: Management, development, delivery
and assessment.
Moving
a Bachelor of Arts Degree Online: Lessons and Challenges.
John Fitzsimmons, Central Queensland University, Rockhampton,
Australia.
Pulling
It Together: The University of Hawaii Community Colleges AA
Online. Vinnie Linares, Maui Community College, University
of Hawaii, USA.
COURSEWARE
AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES: Demonstrations and useful techniques
when using software or services such as WebCT, Blackboard, Serf,
eCollege, PowerPoint, MOOs, WebBoard, Web Crossing, etc.
Introduction
to TAPPED IN: An Online Community for Learning and Teaching.
Keiko Schneider, Saboten Web Design, Albuquerque, NM, USA.
Using
FileMaker to Gather Information on the Web from Students.
Deb Sewards, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne,
USA.
Using
the Web Camera in an On-line Language Course. Satoru
Shinagawa, Kapiolani Community College, University of
Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, USA.
Revitalizing
Advisory Committees and DACUM Through the Web. Ronald
A. Wood, Diane Graber, Gary L. Phelps, & Greg Rohlik, Minnesota
West Community & Technical College, Worthington, MN, USA.
SOCIAL ISSUES
& ONLINE BEHAVIOR: Security, intellectual property and Internet
etiquette.
The
Importance of Anonymity in the Web-based Classroom.
Anne Bliss, University of Colorado at Boulder, CO, USA.
A
Business Strategy Development Survey on Worldwide Examination
for e-Education. Bruce Siu-nang Cheung & Lai-Kuen
Kwok, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong.
Hockey
Night in Canada and Waltzing Matilda: Examining Culture in a
Global Classroom. Michele Jacobsen, University of Calgary,
Canada & Joanne Tate, Ararat Community College, Victoria,
Australia.
A
Guide to the Rhetoric of Discussion List Participation Introduction.
Francois Lachance, Ministry of the Attorney General, Ontario,
Canada.
Online
Learning Environment Research. Scott Walker, Our Lady
of the Lake University, San Antonio, TX, USA.
Bugs,
Bulbs, and Blossoms. Mimi Will, Foothill College, Los
Altos Hills, CA, USA.