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In the meantime, here’s my ‘provisional’ list (I’ll probably think of others later) in date order of publication:
Hiltz, R. and Turoff, M. (1978) The Network Nation Cambridge MA: MIT Press. 1978? 1978?! I hear you say. Yes, Roxanne Hiltz and Murray Turoff were experimenting with networked computer communication for teaching at New Jersey Institute of Technology in the 1970s. And it’s still a good read.
Mason. R. and Kaye, A. (1989) Mindweave: Communication, Computers and Distance Education Oxford, UK: Pergamon Press This book features papers from some of the pioneers of online learning.
Harasim, L., Hiltz, S., Teles, L. and Turoff, M. (1995) Learning Networks: A Field Guide to Teaching and Learning Online Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. This was one of the first books to discuss in a systematic way the construction of knowledge through online discussion.
Jonassen, D., Davidson, M., Collins, M., Campbell, J. and Haag, B. (1995) ‘Constructivism and Computer-mediated Communication in Distance Education’, American Journal of Distance Education, Vol. 9, No. 2, pp 7-26. A major theoretical framework supporting online teaching.
Salmon, G. (2000) E-moderating London/New York: Routledge
Paloff, R. and Pratt, K. (2001) Lessons from the Cyberspace Classroom San Francisco: Jossey-Bass
JISC (2004) Effective Practice with e-Learning Bristol, U.K.: Joint Information Systems Committee. JISC in the U.K. provides a continuous stream of excellent, pragmatic publications on e-learning.
Stephen’s Web: Stephen Downes’ always interesting and provocative blog. Of his publications I would choose: Downes, S. (2005) ‘E-learning 2.0’ eLearn Magazine October 15
Siemens, G. (2004) ‘Connectivism: A Learning Theory for the Digital Age’ eLearnSpace I don’t think this is a learning theory but an epistemological belief, but it would be required reading if I was teaching a course on e-learning.
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JISC in the U.K. provides a continuous stream of excellent, pragmatic publications on e-learning.
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The Eight Classic e-Learning publications?
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Antonio VantaggiatoTony Bates recommends eight great readings for e-learning. Among them, Stephen Downes' blog, and George Siemens theory of connectivism.
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Juan Rafael FernándezEntrada en la bitácora de Bates del 7 de mayo de 2009; comentada por downes, dreig...
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Christy TuckerA list of possible "classic" publications for e-learning, a few of which are available online
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08 May 09
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Bil OwenThis has prompted me to think about what might be eight ‘classic’ publications on e-learning, acknowledging that there is some overlap between at least online distance eduication and e-learning. However, I still think e-learning is a much broader concept
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