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Volume 10 Issue 3

Published: 2002 | Start Page: 5

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839856 The interface between experiential learning and the Internet: Ways for improving learning productivity
Gerald W. Fry (pp. 5-11)
Keywords: Communications technology, Costs, Education, Experiential learning, Information technology, Productivity
ArticleType: Case study
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839857 Advancing social justice as a part of educational leadership development: The potential of imaging technologies
C. Cryss Brunner, W. Nick G. Hitchon, Rachel Brown (pp. 12-15)
Keywords: Decision making, Higher education, Leadership, Simulation, Virtual reality
ArticleType: Technical paper
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839858 Transcending digital, performance, and innovation divides in the preparation of new teachers
Sara Dexter (pp. 16-21)
Keywords: Assessment, Education, Teaching, Technology
ArticleType: Case study
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839859 Personal capital and virtual selves: Learning to manage the five “divides”
Arthur Harkins, Brenda Fiala (pp. 22-27)
Keywords: Assessment, Innovation, Organizational change, Performance
ArticleType: Technical paper
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Book Review

Why Smart People Can Be So Stupid
Item No: Item Information
1499525 Why Smart People Can Be So Stupid
Journal: On the Horizon
Vol : 10 Issue: 3
Author(s): Tom P. Abeles
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Editor's page

Caveat Emptor
Item No: Item Information
1491171 Caveat Emptor
Journal: On the Horizon
Vol : 10 Issue: 3
Author(s): Tom P. Abeles
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Tracking technology

Managing knowledge: the new foundation of society or another passing fad?
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1491172 Managing knowledge: the new foundation of society or another passing fad?
Journal: On the Horizon
Vol : 10 Issue: 3
Author(s): William E. Halal
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Far out of the box

Open collaboration: finding and polishing "hidden gems"
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1491173 Open collaboration: finding and polishing "hidden gems"
Journal: On the Horizon
Vol : 10 Issue: 3
Author(s): Marc Prensky
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