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International Journal of Advanced Corporate Learning, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, 2012
- Jeanne Schreurs, Ahmad Mhammad Al-Huneidi:

E-Learning Readiness in Organizations. 4-7 - Sahem Nawafleh, Ruba Obiedat, Osama Harfoushi:

E-Government Between Developed and Developing Countries. 8-13 - Magalí-Teresinha Longhi

, Patrícia Alejandra Behar, Magda Bercht:
Mood Inference Machine: Framework to Infer Affective Phenomena in ROODA Virtual Learning Environment. 14-20 - Filippos Stamatiadis:

How can Socratian Methods facilitate e-learning in the Business Environment? 21-25 - Lubomir Lengyel, Kristina Zgodavova

, Peter Bober:
Modeling and Simulation of Relocation of a Production in SIMPRO-Q Web Based Educational Environment. 26-31
- The 2012 International E-Learning Awards - Business Division. 32

- 15th International Conference on Interactive Collaborative Learning - ICL2012. 33

- International Conference E- Internationalization for Collaborative Learning â€" EICL. 34

Volume 5, Number 2, 2012
- Lynroy Grant, Akram Ahmad Abu-aisheh:

Successful Integration of Informal Learning in Engineering Education. 4-9 - Amitabh Sinha:

The Learning Continuum: formal and informal learning experiences - enabling learning and creation of new knowledge in an organization. 10-14
- Anja Lina Müller, Andreas Schwarzbacher, Bernhard Hoppe:

Opening a M. Sc. in Electrical Engineering for non-traditional Students. 15-19 - Jose Antonio Salvado

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An Approach to Foster Engineering Skills at Graduation Level: Meeting the Industry Needs. 20-25
Volume 5, Number 3, 2012
- David A. Guralnick:

Guest Editorial. 4
- Rihab Eltayeb Ahmed:

ELabMate: A Tool for Delivering Programming Courses Effectively. 6-11 - Line Skov Hansen, Ole Hansen, Pia Guttorm Andersen:

E-Learning and Comprehensive School and Kindergarten Development. 12-17 - Juha Leino, Erika Tanhua-Piiroinen, Johanna Sommers-Piiroinen:

Adding Social Media to e-Learning in the Workplace: Instilling Interactive Learning Culture. 18-25 - Grace Lynch, Rhys James:

Staying Relevant and Current with Online Learning in an Increasingly Global and Competitive Environment. 26-28 - Lennart Malmsköld, Roland Örtengren, Lars Svensson:

Training Virtually Virtual. 29-36 - Tome Raymond Martinez, Paula Cummins, Wilhelmina C. Savenye, Justin Shewell:

E-Learning as a Core Component of the Instructional Design Profession. 37-42 - Stefanie Quade, Frank Habermann, Marcus Birkenkrahe:

Manage Projects Smarter: Picking Tools for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises. 43-47 - Tatiana Takimoto:

Using Communities of Practice for the Learning of Students with Poor Vision. 48-53
- Kai Erenli:

Choosing a Virtual World Platform for Teaching: "VICERO" - A Scoring Model Aiding the Right Choice. 54-57 - Angela Kwan:

From Cherry Picking to Convergence - Migrating E-Learning Delivery to an LMS (Learning Management System) - the COLeLIO Experience. 58-66
- Enterprise Learning - Conference & Expo (ELCE12). 67

- Call for the International Workshop Cloud Education Environments. 68-69

Volume 5, Number 4, 2012
- Christian Östlund:

E-learning use patterns in the workplace - Web logs from interaction with a web based lecture. 4-8 - Minoru Nakayama

, Manabu Fueki, Shinji Seki, Toshikazu Uehara, Kenji Matsumoto:
A Human Resource Development Program for Information Technology Engineers using Project-Based Learning. 9-15 - Kin Chew Lim, Stephen Low Wee Kiat, Samir Attallah, Philip Cheang, Emet LaBoone:

A Model for Teaching, Assessment and Learning in Engineering Education for Working Adults. 16-21 - Anatoly Jasonovich Gladun, Julia Vitalijevna Rogushina, Jeanne Schreurs:

Domain Ontology, an Instrument of Semantic Web Knowledge Management in e-Learning. 22-31 - Thomas Wallner, Martin Menrad:

High Performance Work Systems as an Enabling Structure for Self-organized Learning Processes. 32-37
- Barbara Schwartz-Bechet:

Can Course Design in an Online MAT Program Promote Personalized Learning through e-Teaching and e-Learning Practices? 38-41 - Daniyar Sapargaliyev:

E-Learning in Kazakhstan: Stages of Formation and Prospects for Development. 42-45

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