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eLearn Magazine, Volume 2004
Volume 2004, Number 1, January 2004
- Lisa Currin:

Feelin' groovy: experts now believe that e-learning must elicit positive emotions to succeed. 1 - Lisa Neal:

Degrees by mail: look what you can buy for only $499! 2
Volume 2004, Number 2, February 2004
- Kathleen Gilroy:

Emergent learning: what the Howard Dean campaign can teach us about online learning. 1
Volume 2004, Number 3, March 2004
- Lisa Neal:

Predictions for 2004: e-learning visionaries look to the future. 1 - Paul W. Smith, Kelly A. Lyons:

User experience in the first ARISE distributed classroom. 2 - Melanie Zibit:

The peaks and valleys of online professional development. 3
Volume 2004, Number 4, April 2004
- Allison Rossett:

Taking lessons from business and government. 1 - Karl M. Kapp:

Writing a winning e-learning proposal. 2 - William R. Hersh:

Distance learning in biomedical informatics. 3 - Sandra C. Ceraulo:

Instructional Design for Flow in Online Teaching: The Art of Instructional Design. 4
Volume 2004, Number 5, May 2004
- Lisa Currin:

MIT's double-secret hidden agenda. 1 - Michael Feldstein:

Desperately seeking software simulations. 2 - Jerry Murphy:

Leadership principles for designers: leading SMEs, part 1. 3 - Jerry Murphy:

Leadership principles for designers: leading SMEs, part 2. 4
Volume 2004, Number 6, June 2004
- Dan Kossman:

When investing in learning technology, look at value, not just ROI. 1 - Yorum Orad:

Designing a green city through the internet: a teacher's experience in a semi-virtual course. 2 - Henrietta Thornton-Verma:

Virtual reference toolkit 2.0. 3 - Panagiotis Zaharias:

Usability and e-learning: the road towards integration. 4
Volume 2004, Number 7, July 2004
- Jay Cross:

What is workflow learning? 1 - Lisa Neal:

"Spot Learning": an interview with Jonathon Levy. 2 - Lynne Spichiger:

Telling an old story in a new way: raid on Deerfield. 3
Volume 2004, Number 8, August 2004
- Lisa Neal:

Q&A with Saul Carliner. 1 - Lisa Neal:

When will e-learning reach a tipping point? 2 - T. Grandon Gill:

Distance learning strategies, part 1: a micro analysis. 3
Volume 2004, Number 9, September 2004
- Lisa Neal, Diane Miller, Ray Perez:

Online learning and fun. 1 - George P. Schell:

Why I teach online courses. 2 - T. Grandon Gill:

Distance learning strategies: part 2: a macro analysis. 3 - Michael Feldstein:

When Weblogs Can Be Harmful. 4
Volume 2004, Number 10, October 2004
- Judy Grover:

Patently false?: tactics shift in battle over rights to streaming technology. 1 - Michael Feldstein:

Informational cascades in online learning. 2 - Karl M. Kapp:

Selecting an e-learning solution, part 1: who should be on your e-learning selection committee? 3 - Lisa Neal:

Paying Attention to Attention. 4
Volume 2004, Number 11, November 2004
- Karl M. Kapp:

Selecting an e-learning solution, part 2: Avoiding common RFP mistakes. 1
Volume 2004, Number 12, December 2004
- George P. Schell:

Evaluating the development of online course materials. 1 - Stephen Downes

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Cascades and connectivity. 2

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