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Gregg Orr
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Web 2.0 and Its Use in Higher Education: A Review of Literature
Min Liu; Debby Kalk; Lance Kinney; Gregg Orr; Manda Reid
World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2009 (Oct 26, 2009) pp. 2871–2880
This paper reviews the literature on Web 2.0 uses in higher education from the previous two years (2007-2008). The goals of this review are (1) to identify how Web 2.0 technologies are used in college level instruction, and (2) to examine research...
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Web 2.0 and Its Use in Higher Education from 2007-2009: A Review of Literature
Min Liu; Debby Kalk; Lance Kinney; Gregg Orr
International Journal on E-Learning Vol. 11, No. 2 (March 2012) pp. 153–179
This paper is a review of literature on Web 2.0 uses in higher education from 2007-2009. The goals of this review were (1) to identify what Web 2.0 technologies were used in college level instruction, and (2) to examine any research evidence that...
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How Web 2.0 Technologies Are Used in Higher Education: An Updated Review of Literature
Min Liu; Debby Kalk; Lance Kinney; Gregg Orr
World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2010 (Oct 18, 2010) pp. 2604–2615
This paper is an updated review of the literature on Web 2.0 uses in higher education from 2007-2009 using the conference proceedings from four major international conferences in instructional technology: eLearn, EdMedia, SITE, and AECT. Following...
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Persistence at e-Learning in a China Corporate Training Context
Gregg Orr; Stacey M. Shirra; Leslie Keng
World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2010 (Oct 18, 2010) pp. 742–751
Corporations are finding e-learning as a valuable delivery method for training as it allows employees to take courses at a time that fits their schedules, and the courseware is scalable. This paper is a study of various functional levels of e...
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Persistence at e-Learning in a China Corporate Training Context
Stacey M. M. Shirra; Gregg Orr
Global Learn 2011 (Mar 28, 2011) pp. 2252–2261
Corporations are finding e-learning as a valuable delivery method for training as it allows employees to take courses at a time that fits their schedules, and the courseware is scalable. This paper is a study of various functional levels of e...