Monday, January 18, 2010

A Set of traditional Distance Learning References

1. Anderson, T. (2004). Toward a theory of online learning.
In Theory and Practice of
Online Learning. Retrieved April 15, 2004 from
http://cde.athabascau.ca/online_book

2. Baker, R. (2003).
A framework for design and evaluation of Internet-based distance
learning courses; Phase one -- framework justification, design and evaluation.
Online Journal of Distance Education Administration
vol 6, 2 Retrieved November 15, 2003 from
http://www.westga.edu/~distance/ jmain11.html

3. De Laat, M., & Lally, V. Complexity, theory and praxis:
Researching collaborative
learning and tutoring processes in a networked learning community.
InstructionalScience, 31, 7-39.

4. Land, D., Nwadei, A., Stufflebeam, S., and Olaka, C. (2003).
Socio-technical system
advancements: Making distance learning changes that count. Retrieved March 15,
2004 from http://www.usdla.org/html/journal/JAN03_Issue/article03.html

5. Luppicini, R. J. (2002) Toward a conversation system modeling research
methodology for studying computer-mediated learning communities. Journal of
Distance Education, 17(2): 87-101

6. Saba, F. & Shearer, R. (1994). Verifying key theoretical xoncepts in a dynamic
model of distance education. American Journal of Distance Education, 8 (1), 36- 59

7. Social Networking:
[Retrieved from: "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_networking" December 27 2009]

8. Tait, A. (2000) Planning student support for open and distance learning. Open
Learning, 15( 3). 287- 299.

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