Anglin, G.
An Analysis of Distance Education Research: Implications for the Instructional Technologist, 1:3, 189-194
Bailey, P. (see Furnell, S.)
Baylen D. (see Sorensen, C.)
Berz, M. (see Erdelyi, B.)
Booth, S. (see Crompton, P.)
Burns, J.
Toward an Effective Virtual Learning Environment, 1:2, 119-128
Carlson, H.
A Case-Based Approach to Professional Development: A Comparison of Traditional and Distance Education Formats, 1:4
Carr, A. (see Carr, C.)
Carr, C.
Instructional Design in Distance Education (IDDE). A Web-Based Performance Support System for Educators and Designers, 1:4
Cauthon, T. (see Havice, P.)
Chen, K. (see Maushak, N.)
Cifuentes, L.
Cultural Connections: A Model for Eliminating Boundaries and Crossing Borders, 1:1, 17-30
Clark, Richard
Evaluating Distance Education: Strategies and Cautions, 1:1, 3-16
Converso, J.
Start With the Children, 1:3, 233-240
Crompton, P.
Telematics and Distance Education: A Review of Current Approaches, 1:3, 195-204
Darwazeh, A.
Variables Affecting University Academic Achievement in a Distance Versus Conventional Education Setting, 1:2, 159-166
Demiray, U.
Positions of Distance Education Graduates in the Job Market: A Case Study of Open Education Faculty Graduates in Turkey, 1:2, 145-158
Diening, L. (see Erdelyi, B.)
Downs, M. (see Moller, L.)
Erdelyi, B.
The Michigan State University M.Sc. and Ph.D. Online Degree Programs in Beam Physics, 1:4
Evans, M. (see Furnell, S.)
Furnell, S.
The Promise of On-Line Distance Learning: Addressing Academic and Institutional Concerns, 1:4
Godshalk, V. (see Moller, L.)
Harvey, D. (see Moller, L.)
Havice, P.
Support of Technology-Based Distance Education: Administrators’ Attitudes and Perceptions, 1:2, 129-138
Hirumi, A.
Chronicling the Challenges of Web-Basing a Degree Program: A Systems Perspective, 1:2, 89-108
Hoefkens, J. (see Erdelyi, B.)
Hoffman, S.
Using the Thoery of Equivalency to Bring On-Site and on-Line Learning Together, 1:4
Jackson, J. (see Hoffman, S.)
Karp, J. (see Carlson, H.)
Kaufman, R.
Assuring the Future for Distance Learning, 1:1, 59-67
Koszalka, T.
The Validation of a Measurement Instrument: Teachers’ Attitudes Toward the Use of Web Resources in the Classroom: Across Two Cultures, 1:2, 139-144
Lick, D.
The Impact of Technology-Driven Change, 1:3, 247-256
Martin, M. (see Hoffman, S.)
Makino, K. (see Erdelyi, B.)
Maushak, N.
Learners and the Learning Environment: Impact of Technology Use in K-12 Schools in Iowa, 1:3, 215-224
Moller, L.
Indentifying Factors that Effect Learning Community Development and Performance in Asynchronous Distance Learning, 1:4
Morrison, G. (see Anglin, G.)
Murphy, K. (see Cifuentes, L.)
Schlosser, C. (see Simonson, M.)
Simonson, Michael
Beginning, 1:1, 1-3
Myths and Distance Education: What the Research Says (And Does Not Say), 1:4
Personal Innovativeness, Perceived Organizational Innovativeness, and Computer Anxiety: Updated Scales, 1:1, 69-74
Stand Up or Sit Down: Training for the Next Decade, 1:3, 187-188
Introduction to the Special Section, 1:3, 231-232
Who Will Be the Charles Martel of Distance Education, 1:2, 87-88.
Song, S.
Research Issues of Motivation in Web-Based Instruction, 1:3, 225-230
Sorensen, C.
Perception vs. Reality: Views of Interaction in Distance Education, 1:1, 45-58
Timms, D. (see Crompton, P.)
Underwood, S. (see Havice, P.)
Visser, L.
Perceived and Actual Student Support Needs in Distance Education, 1:2, 109-118
Visser, Y. (see Visser, L.)
Watkins, R. (see Kaufman R.)
How Distance Education is Changing Workforce Development, 1:3, 241-246
Watson, L. (see Havice, P.)
Wheeler, S.
Instructional Design in Distance Education Through Telematics, 1:1, 31-44
Zvacek, S.
Decisions, Decisions: Choosing A Web Course Development, Package 1:4
Book Reviews Index
Cyrs, T., & Conway, E. (1997). Teaching at a distance with the merging technologies: An instructional systems approach. Las Cruces, NM: Center for Educational Development, New Mexico State University. [Reviewed by Kim Dooley, 1:2, 169-172]
Hanna, D. (1999). Higher education in an era of digital competition: Choices and challenges. Madison, WI: Atwood Publishing. [Reviewed by Kim Dooley, 1:4]
Kearsley, G. (2000). Online education: Learning and teaching in cyberspace. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth. [Reviewed by Zane Berge, 1:3, 269-272]
Ledford, B. & Sleeman, P. (2000). Instructional design: A primer. Greenwich, CT: Information Age Publishing. [Reviewed by Ann Yakomovicz, 1:4]
Simonson, M., Smaldino, S. Albright, M. & Zvacek, S. (2000). Teaching and learning at a distance: Foundations of distance education. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall. [Reviewed by Karen Murphy, 1:2, 173-176]
