Full Description
The Quarterly Review of Distance Education is a rigorously refereed journal publishing articles, research briefs, reviews, and editorials dealing with the theories, research, and practices of distance education. The Quarterly Review publishes articles that utilize various methodologies that permit generalizable results which help guide the practice of the field of distance education in the public and private sectors. The Quarterly Review publishes full-length manuscripts as well as research briefs, editorials, reviews of programs and scholarly works, and columns. The Quarterly Review defines distance education as institutionally-based formal education in which the learning group is separated and interactive technologies are used to unite the learning group.
Contents
Articles
A Qualitative Method to Promote Equivalent Learning Outcomes; James N. Slear, Susan E. Slear, Daniel A. Connelly, Ellen H. Reames and Patricia Maggard
Enhancing Students' Self-Efficacy, Elaboration, and Critical Thinking Skills in a Collaborative Teacher Education Program; Hungwei Tseng, Teresa Gardner, and Hsin-Te Yeh
Second Life as a Third Place for English Language Learners' Cross-Cultural Interaction; Tahani Aldosemani, Craig Shepherd, Jason Thompson, and Ali Raddaoui
Learning Management System Usage: Perspectives From University Instructors; Darrell S. Walker, James R. Lindner, Theresa Pesl Murphrey, and Kim Dooley
Book Reviews
Rethinking Education in the Age of Technology: The Digital Revolution and Schooling in America, by Allan Collins and Richard Halverson; Reviewed by Frank C. Gomez, Jr.
Handbook of Research on E-Learning Methodologies for Language Acquisition, by Rita de Cassia Veiga Marriott and Patricia Lupion Torres (Eds.); Reviewed by Patricia Burnett
Conference Calendar
Author Biographical Data