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From the Editor
From the Editor | PDF HTML |
Mark Bullen | i-iii |
Research Articles
The Effects of Intellectual Openness on the Processes of Critical Thinking in Computer-Supported Collaborative Argumentation | PDF HTML |
Allan C. Jeong | 1-18 |
A Study of Face-to-Face and Online Teaching Philosophies in Canada and Australia | PDF HTML |
Elizabeth Stacey, Faye Wiesenberg | 19-40 |
Culture and Community: Case Study of a Video-Conferenced Graduate Distance Education Program | PDF HTML |
Linda Dale Bloomberg | 41-58 |
La pédagogie contemporaine de l’apprentissage constructiviste: autoroute ou cul de sac pour la formation à distance? | PDF HTML |
Gilles Lavigne | 59-72 |
Benchmarking Course Completion Rates, a Method with an Example from the British Columbia Open University | PDF HTML |
Louis Guiguere | 73-86 |
Dialogues
Online Teaching and University Policy: Investigating the Disconnect | PDF HTML |
Lori Wallace | 87-100 |
Book Reviews
Rabardel, P. et Pastré, P. (éds) (2005). Modèles du sujet pour la conception. Toulouse, Octares Éditions, 260 p. | PDF HTML |
France Henri | 101-106 |
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