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1voteJudith V. Boettcher tries to answer the question about the right number of students in online courses.
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3voteA paper about using wikis and especially Wikipidia for teaching and learning.
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2vote"Traditional professors are disappearing from online classrooms as distance learning has altered their roles and responsibilities, as well as their professional status, job security, workload, rewards, and intellectual freedom. This article delineates some of the most significant challenges and suggests that distance learning has created new questions about the future of virtual faculty."
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2voteThis report presents the state of blended education in the USA.
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5voteOER Commons is a worldwide learning and teaching network that offers study materials that are free and open to use. The site also is supported by Web 2.0 capabilities (tags, ratings, social network etc.).
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3voteThis site provides information about and a link to Coming of Age - a free booklet with case studies and how-tos on using emerging Web 2.0 technologies (such as blogging, wikis, podcasting,...) in education.
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1voteA site that offers free online resources and tools for teachers.
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2voteIn this article experts make their own predictions about the future of e-learning in the year 2007.
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2voteThe article (available both in HTML and PDF version) presents the findings of a survey about the future of online teaching and learning in higher education.
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