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eLearn Magazine, 2007
Volume 2007, Number 1, January 2007
- Lisa Neal:

Predictions for 2007. - Stephen Downes

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Courses vs. content: online offerings from major institutions are not created equal.
Volume 2007, Number 2, February 2007
- Laurie Rowell:

Can the $100 laptop change the world? 1 - Richard Dool:

Mitigating conflict in online student teams. 2
Volume 2007, Number 3, March 2007
- Lisa Neal:

My life as a Wikipedian. 1 - Jay Cross, Tony O'Driscoll, Eilif Trondsen:

Another life: virtual worlds as tools for learning. 2 - Lisa Neal:

Five questions...for Elliott Masie. 3 - Daniel Livingstone

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Second Life Education Workshop at the Second Life Community Convention, San Francisco, August 20, 2006. 4
Volume 2007, Number 4, April 2007
- Roger C. Schank:

The story-centered curriculum. 1 - Eric Sauve:

Communities of practice: addressing workforce trends through new learning models. 2
Volume 2007, Number 5, May 2007
- Lisa Neal:

The stripper and the bogus online degree. 1 - Nikki Shepherd Eatchel:

Online testing: making it count. 2 - Mark Notess

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Of hot tubs and Beowulf: e-learning for seniors. 3 - Mark Notess

, Lesa Lorenzen-Huber:
Online learning for seniors: barriers and opportunities. 4
Volume 2007, Number 6, June 2007
- Denise Doig:

Can Mentorship Flourish Online? 1 - Rahel Anne Bailie:

How to develop a great FAQ page for an online course. 2 - Lisa Neal:

Five questions...for Lynn Johnston. 3
Volume 2007, Number 7, July 2007
- Richard Dool:

Dialogue-intensive learning. 1 - Olaf Resch:

Can you benefit from open course ware? 2 - Lisa Neal:

Five questions...for Tom Carey. 3
Volume 2007, Number 8, August 2007
- Lisa Neal:

Not all the world's a stage: hi-def video will only revolutionize e-learning when students get comfortable on camera. 1 - Chris Bennett:

How long should an e-learning course be? 2 - Niall Watts:

Bringing online learning to a research-intensive university. 3
Volume 2007, Number 9, September 2007
- Lisa Neal:

Five questions...for Karl M. Kapp. 1 - Dan Yaman, Missy Covington:

Using game shows as an instructional tool. 2 - Lisa Neal:

Five questions...for Larry Prusack. 3
Volume 2007, Number 10, October 2007
- Lisa Neal:

Five questions...for Seb Schmoller. 1 - Lisa Neal:

Do distance and location matter in e-learning? 2 - Lisa Neal:

Why do our K-12 schools remain technology-free? 3 - Aleksandra Jovicic, Paul W. Smith, Mark H. Chignell:

Customizing online education for cardiac patients. 4
Volume 2007, Number 11, November 2007
- Vicky Phillips:

How to choose an online MBA. 1 - Cynthia L. Corritore:

The reluctant online professor. 2 - Harold Jarche:

So you want to be an e-learning consultant... 3 - Lisa Neal:

Music lessons: Can jingles point the way to helping learners retain vital information? 4
Volume 2007, Number 12, December 2007
- James Levy:

The real reason schools need Facebook. 1 - Lisa Neal:

Learn to apologize for fun and profit. 2 - Jane Hart:

Top 100 tools for learning, 2007. 3

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