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  1. Virtual Teaching in Higher Education:
  2. WebGuide: Guiding Collaborative Learning on the Web with Perspectives and Negotiation
  3. Collaborative Information Environments to Support Knowledge Construction by Communities
  4. Embedding Critics in Design Environments
  5. Course server software for online teaching
  6. The Australian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education (ASCILITE)
  7. Course Design for the WWW - Keeping Online Students Onside
  8. Navigation Performance with Interactive Media: Impact of Learning Characteristics
  9. Getting It To Really Work
  10. Delivering a Subject on the WWW while enhancing Student Discussion and Communication
  11. The Use of the Internet in Creating an Effective Learning Environment
  12. Web-Mediated Courses: The Revolution in On-line Design Education
  13. Evaluating the effectiveness of Internet delivered coursework
  14. A Theoretical Framework for Internet-Based Training at Sydney Institute of Technology
  15. Courseware on the Web: An Analysis of Student Use
  16. Life-long learning and hypermedia: What are the stakeholders learning?
  17. Online Collaboration for Learning: A Case Study of a Post Graduate University Course
  18. CHEF: The Collaborative Hypermedia Educational Framework for Computer-based Education
  19. Designing the library home page: users take centre stage
  20. Fundamental Web Design Principles?
  21. Creating an on-line learning environment: issues in academic staff development
  22. Pedagogical Alternatives for Web-Based Instruction
  23. The Virtual School: Emancipating the Curriculum
  24. A study of the effectiveness of a global project in enhancing learning through collaborative uses of technology
  25. Converting a Large Introductory Course into an Internet Course: Process, Problems, and Solutions
  26. WebNet Conference
  27. Design, Development and Delivery of Instructional Materials over the Internet
  28. Web Based Instruction: Resources
  29. An Investigation into Instruction Available on the World Wide Web
  30. Learning Engines - a Framework for the Creation of Interactive Learning Components on the Web
  31. Constructivist Approaches to Communication Skills Instruction
  32. Creating Motivating Interactive Learning Environments: a Constructivist View
  33. Increasing Confidence in Using Learning Technologies for Student Teachers
  34. Social Constructivism and the World Wide Web - A Paradigm for Learning
  35. Creating Collaborative Computer-Based Learning Environments With The World Wide Web
  36. Using Technology as Cognitive Tools: Research and Praxis
  37. Finding out What Works: Learning from Evaluations of Information Technologies in Teaching and Learning
  38. Good Teaching Is Good Teaching: An Emerging Set of Guiding Principles and Practices for the Design and Development of Distance Education
  39. Connecting Two Dichotomous Environments through Distance Learning Technologies
  40. Distance Education: Effective Learning or Content-Free Credits?
  41. Linking Strategic Planning with Program Implementation for Distance Education
  42. The Technical Realities of Virtual Learning: An Overview for the Non-Technologist
  43. Building Your Own Web Course: The Case for Off-the-Shelf Component Software
  44. Intercultural Communication via E-Mail Debate
  45. Constructivism
  46. Education and Cognitive Science Research Institutions
  47. Distance Education
  48. Instructional Technology Connections
  49. Telematik i lärarutbildningen
  50. Links for the WebNet99 Workshops on Web-based Instruction
  51. LEARNING AND NEW EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
  52. MACHINES, BRAINS, AND CONSCIOUSNESS
  53. Web based courses
  54. Opetus ja Internet
  55. How to use the web in classrooms
  56. The Online Report on Pedagogical Techniques for Computer-Mediated Communication
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  58. Association for the advancement of computing in education (AACE)
  59. WWW Constructivist Project Design Guide
  60. The CSU Faculty Development Institute on Distributed Course Delivery for Problem Based Learning.
  61. The Challenge 2000 Multimedia Project - Building Best Practices in Project-Based Learning with Multimedia
  62. Papers
  63. Intressanta Internet-publikationer
  64. Asynchronous Learning Networks.
  65. Educause
  66. Lunds universitets IT-strategi
  67. Education and Learning Theme-Papers and Posters
  68. Computer Supported Collaborative Learning
  69. Computer Supported Collaborative Learning- projekt gjort av norska studerande
  70. Teachnology & Webagogy - Technology In Support of Higher Education Teaching & Learning
  71. Virtual Teaching in Higher Education: The New Intellectual Superhighway or Just Another Traffic Jam?
  72. Contemporary and Historical Perspectives on Pedagogical Information Technology
  73. Koulutusteknologia - Uleåborgs universitet
  74. IT i högre utbildning: rationalisering eller pedagogik?
  75. What Does the Design of Effective CSCL Require and How Do We Study Its Effects?
  76. ASCILITE '97 Full Paper Presentations
  77. Building a Virtual Workshop Collaboration based on Internet Technology
  78. Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) Links
  79. Computers in teaching and learning
  80. Constructivism
  81. Creating Collaborative Computer-Based Learning Environments With The World Wide Web
  82. CSCL - A brief overview & interesting links for further study
  83. Computer Support for Collaborative Learning '97
  84. Exploring Cases On-line with Virtual Environments
  85. Computer Supported Collaborative Learning
  86. CSCL '95 Proceedings Table of Contents
  87. Computational Support for Collaborative Learning through Generative Problem Solving
  88. What is computer-supported collaborative learning?
  89. Daniel D. Suthers: Sample Publications
  90. Developing Interaction in Computer Mediated Learning.
  91. Educational Technology Sites
  92. EFFECTIVE USE OF THE WEB FOR EDUCATION: Design Principles and Pedagogy
  93. Evaluating the quality of learning in Computer Supported Co-operative Learning
  94. Gerry's web site
  95. Educational Technology
  96. Gerardo Ayala Publications
  97. Human Computer Interaction
  98. The Third International Conference on the Learning Sciences (ICLS-98)
  99. Learning Through Collaborative Visualization Project
  100. Moving Pictures svenskt web-kursföretag
  101. The Fifth International Conference on Web-Based Learning October 1999
  102. Articles, Proceedings etc.
  103. EARLI symposium
  104. Papers
  105. Techniques for Developing a Syllabus/Website for a Computer Mediated Learning (CML) Course.
  106. Computer Support for Collaborative Learning
  107. WebGuide
  108. Collaboration and Learning in Virtual Environments- papers
  109. How can WWW-based groupware better support critical thinking in CSCL?
  110. WWW5 Workshop on VEs and the WWW
  111. World Wide Web Courseware Developers Listserv Web Site

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