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eLearn Magazine, Volume 2001
Volume 2001, Number 5, May 2001
- Ann Quigley:

Six degrees of separation: online MBAs still proving themselves to cautious employers. 1 - Randy Hinrichs:

Enchantment in education: want to play a game? e-learners do... 2 - Laurie P. Dringus:

From both sides now: on being an online learner and an online professor. 2 - Joan Flynn Fee:

Go slow with e-learning: are you kidding?: a case study with a dozen tips to avoid e-learning terror. 3 - Lisa Neal:

Storytelling at a distance. 4
Volume 2001, Number 6, June 2001
- Lisa Currin:

eArmyU.com: how PricewaterhouseCoopers beat the odds and landed the big one. 1 - Gilly Salmon

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Masters or slaves to the technology?: the role of the e-moderator in e-learning. 2 - Notes from e-learning Special Interest Group (SIG) discussion at CHI 2001: Seattle, Washington, April 3, 2001. 3

Volume 2001, Number 8, August 2001
- Bridget Murray:

The global gamble: why is MIT offering its course materials online for free? 1 - Michael Feldstein:

Back to the future: what's next after learning objects. 2 - Mark Notess

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Usability, user experience, and learner experience. 3
Volume 2001, Number 9, September 2001
- Ann Quigley:

Share and share alike: division of ownership rights may resolve academic intellectual property disputes. 1
Volume 2001, Number 10, 2001
- Bridget Murray:

What makes students stay?: concern over quitters has online programs stepping up retention strategies. 1 - Joseph A. Konstan:

Turn off the cameras-I'll take a traditional classroom. 2 - Lisa Neal:

Learning from e-learning. 3 - Jo-Ann Driscoll:

Designing and delivering live, online training. 4 - Howard Strauss:

Getting all of our courses online: a euphoric state case study. 5
Volume 2001, Number 11, 2001
- Lisa Currin:

Going mobile: m-learning's future may be bright, but other wireless applications must lead the way. 1
Volume 2001, Number 12, 2001
- Michael Feldstein:

In defense of online learning (and veggie burgers). 1 - Sandra J. Smith:

'Lessons from the Cyberspace Classroom: The Realities of Online Teaching' by R.M. Pallof & Keith Pratt. 2

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