For Further Reading

Fuller, Dorothy, et al. “Internet Teaching By Style: Profiling the On-line Professor.” Educational Technology & Society 3(2) 2000. Available: <http://ifets.ieee.org/periodical/vol_2_2000/pearce.html>.

Hult, Christine A. and David E. Hailey. “Virtual English at Utah State University: A Five Year Journey.” White Paper: 21st Century Literacy in a Convergent Media World. Berlin, Germany. Available: <http://www.21stcenturyliteracy.org/white/WhitePaperEnglish.pdf>.

Rodrigues, Dawn. “Models of Distance Education for Composition: The Role of Interactive Video Conferencing.” Paper presented at the 1998 Computers and Writing Conference. Gainesville, Florida. Available: <http://english.ttu.edu/kairos/3.2/features/rodrigues/overview.htm>.

Camplese, Kristin, et. al. The Distance Education Timeline. The Historical Context of Distance Education. Apr. 1999. Available: <http://www.higherweb.com/kristin/adted/html/timeline.html>.

Kriger, Thomas J.  A Virtual Revolution: Trends in the Expansion of Distance Education. Washington, D.C.: American Federation of Teachers. Also published in (2001, November) United States Distance Learning Association Journal 15. Available: <http://www.usdla.org/html/journal/NOV01_Issue/article02.html>.

Public Broadcasting System. “A Brief History of Distance Learning.” PBS Online. Available: <http://www.pbs.org/als/dlweek/history/index.html>.

Walker, Cynthia L. So You’ve Decided to Develop a Distance Education Class . . . “ Kairos 6(2). Available: <http://english.ttu.edu/kairos/6.2/binder2.html?coverweb/de/walker/index.htm>.

Wilferth, Joe and Paul Cesarini. “A Timeline for Computers and the Teaching of Writing in American Higher Education 1979-1994: A History.” Sept. 1999. Available: <http://corax.cwrl.utexas.edu/cac/Archives/online/1998/Wilferth-Cesarini/CC.html>.

 

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