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eLearn Magazine, Volume 2011
Volume 2011, Number 1, January 2011
- Geoff Klock:

Teachers vs. Cell Phones: Mobile Devices Win. 1 - Predictions for e-Learning in 2011. 2

- Michelle Everson:

What Can You Gain by Teaching Online? 3 - Daniel Reed:

LMS Strategies in Higher Education. 4 - Lisa Gualtieri:

An Interview with Dr. Henry Jenkins. 5 - Bob Little:

eLearning's Top Movers and Shakers. 6 - Maxime Ferretti:

Man Up Your Leadership: The European management perspective. 7
Volume 2011, Number 2, February 2011
- Alireza Jalali, Daniel Trottier, Mariane Tremblay, Maxwell Hincke:

Administering a Gross Anatomy Exam Using Mobile Technology: How one medical school made the switch from paper to paperless. 1 - Simon Egenfeldt-Nielsen:

What Makes a Good Learning Game?: Going beyond edutainment. 2 - Michelle Everson:

The Instructor's Role in Online Discussions. 3 - Logan Rath

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The Effects of Twitter in an Online Learning Environment. 4 - Susan Landay:

Learning for Chocolate. 5
Volume 2011, Number 3, March 2011
- Bob Little:

From 'e' to 'we' Learnings. 1 - Lee Stayton:

The Pros and Cons of Outsourcing e-Learning Services. 2 - Mélanie L. Sisley:

Learning 2.0: How digital networks are changing the rules. 3 - Susan Doctoroff Landay:

Not Another Icebreaker! 4 - Michelle Everson:

Academic Honesty in the Online Environment. 5 - Dorothy Mikuska:

Promoting Information Processing and Ethical Use of Information for Online Learning. 6 - Bob Little:

The Rising Popularity of Mobile Learning Southern Europe. 7
Volume 2011, Number 4, April 2011
- Michelle Everson:

The Best of Both Worlds. 1 - Benjamin Thornton:

Personal Technology in the Classroom. 2 - Bob Little:

Reports of the Death of the LMS Have Been Greatly Exaggerated. 3
Volume 2011, Number 5, May 2011
- Roger C. Schank:

On the Supposed Importance of Education. 1 - Aaron Silvers:

Review: 'A New Culture of Learning' by Douglas Thomas and John Seely Brown. 2 - Susan Doctoroff Landay:

Memorable Debriefs for Memory and Retention. 3 - Tracy Parish:

Learning Solutions Conference 2011: The view from the backchannel. 4 - Heather Beattey Johnston, Carolyn J. Stoll:

It's the Pedagogy, Stupid: Lessons from an iPad Lending Program. 5 - Brian Dusablon:

App Throwdown: Writing on the iPad. 6 - Bob Little:

Nelson Croom's e-Learning Crusade. 7 - A. Sasha Thackaberry:

Staying Sane While Creating Online or Hybrid Courses by Committee. 8
Volume 2011, Number 6, June 2011
- Michelle Everson:

Extreme Online Course Makeover. 1 - Cammy Bean:

Avoiding the Trap of Clicky-Clicky Bling-Bling: (Part 1 of 2). 2 - Judith Lindenberger:

Online Sexual Harassment Training Just Makes Sense. 3 - Cammy Bean:

Make Your Designs Shine from the Inside: Clicky-Clicky Bling-Bling (Part 2 of 2). 4
Volume 2011, Number 7, July 2011
- Erlan Burk:

Online Learning Indicators. 1 - Michael Näf:

Doodle in the Classroom: The Benefits of Online Scheduling. 2 - Aaron Silvers:

Book Review: 'Game Frame' by Aaron Dignan. 3 - Michelle Everson:

Getting Students to Talk in the Online Course. 4 - Jane Bozarth:

An Interview with Sebastian Deterding. 5 - Koreen Olbrish:

Reflections on LEEF 2011. 6 - Martin Sivula:

Using Skype as an Academic Tool: Lessons Learned. 7
Volume 2011, Number 8, August 2011
- Lisa Chamberlin, Tracy Parish:

MOOCs: Massive Open Online Courses or Massive and Often Obtuse Courses? 1 - Samuel Greengard:

The Oxford Union Debate on Informal Learning, Style or Substance? 2 - Koreen Olbrish:

The ABC's of ARGs: Alternate Reality Games for Learning. 3 - Itiel E. Dror:

Brain friendly technology: What is it? And why do we need it? 4 - Dave Kelly:

Backchannel Learning in an Organizational Setting. 5 - Melissa A. Venable, Amy Hilbelink:

Managing the Flow of Information in Social Networks: How do you do it? 6 - Kevin Thorn:

The Art of Storyboarding. 7 - Jeff Borden:

The Future of Online Learning. 8
Volume 2011, Number 9, September 2011
- Jane Bozarth:

An Interview with Alicia Sanchez. 1 - Guylaine Renaud, Alireza Jalali:

Helping Dyslexic Medical Students Pass Their OSCE Exams. 2 - Rick Raymer:

Gamification: Using Game Mechanics to Enhance eLearning. 3 - Nicholas A. Spooner, Patrick Cregan, Mohamed Khadra

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Second Life for Medical Education. 4 - Dennis Callahan:

Learnstreaming. 5 - Jane Bozarth:

Learning In Work: The influence of Julian Orr's 'Talking about Machines'. 6 - Shelley A. Gable:

Storytelling in eLearning: The why and how. 7
Volume 2011, Number 10, October 2011
- Clark N. Quinn:

Book Review: 'Learning in the Cloud' by Mark Warschauer. 1 - Ryan Tracey:

Back to Basics at LearnX 2011. 2 - Charie Faught:

Trial by Fire: Lessons Learned in Developing and Delivering A Distance Learning Course. 3 - Jane Hart:

Top Tools for Learning. 4 - Sabrina Ely:

Five Expectations Students Should Have of an Online Instructor. 5 - Clark N. Quinn:

Writing (And Reading) Conference Session Descriptions. 6
Volume 2011, Number 11, November 2011
- Martin Sivula:

The Case for "e-Supplements" for Improving Instructional Health: Do they make a difference? 1 - Allison Rossett:

If Mobile Learning and Support are Wonderful, Why aren't They Everywhere? 2 - Guy W. Wallace:

Why Is the Research on Learning Styles Still Being Dismissed by Some Learning Leaders and Practitioners? 3 - Aaron Silvers:

Book Review: 'Designing mLearning' by Clark Quinn. 4 - Jane Hart:

25 Free Resources for Learning a Language Online. 5
Volume 2011, Number 12, December 2011
- Cammy Bean:

Book Review: 'Michael Allen's e-Learning Annual 2012'. 1 - Anya Kamenetz:

Edupunks Revisited. 2 - Jennifer Levin-Goldberg:

Are Students Tuning You Out or Downloading You In? Improving Online Instruction for 21st Century Skills. 3 - Judy Unrein:

Book Review: 'Design for How People Learn (Voices That Matter)' by Julie Dirksen. 4 - Sarah Smith-Robbins:

Are Virtual Worlds (still) Relevant in Education? 5 - Alison Bickford:

Book Review: 'E-Learning Provocateur; Volume 1'. 6

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