The Future of Online Learning
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Publication History:
- Presented in person to NAWeb 98, University of New
Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, October 6, 1998.
- Presented by teleconference at CADE Wise and Witty
Wednesdays November 4, 1998.
- Published in the Online
Journal
of Distance Learning Administration, Volume 1, Number
3, Fall, 1998.
- Presented in person to Office
of Learning Technologies, Ottawa, ON, January 25, 1999.
- Presented by teleconference to the Contact North Board
Members, January, 1999.
- Presented online to The
Node learning technologies discussion forum.
- Presented in person to Leaders in Learning conference,
University of Alberta, May 11, 1999.
- Published in National Adult Literacy Database, Full
Text Documents.
- Summarized in EDCP
Newsletter, R.C.M.P. Learning and Development Branch.
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