The Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology is a peer-reviewed journal that welcomes papers on all aspects of educational technology and learning. Topics may include, but are not limited to: learning theory and technology, cognition and technology, instructional design theory and application, online learning, computer applications in education, simulations and gaming, and other aspects of the use of technology in the learning process. Manuscripts may be submitted either in English or in French.
V35(3) Fall / automne, 2009
Table of Contents
Editorial
| CJLT: Changes in the World of Academic Publishing | HTML |
| Michele Jacobsen |
Articles
| Online synchronous communication in the second-language classroom | HTML |
| Elizabeth Murphy |
| Patterns d’interactions écrites asynchrones entre des classes branchées en réseau | HTML |
| Stéphane Allaire, Thérèse Laferrière |
| Using Videoconferencing to Provide Mentorship in Inquiry-Based Urban and Rural Secondary Classrooms | HTML |
| Qing Li, Patti Dyjur, Natalya Nicholson, Lynn Moorman |
| Gaming geography: Educational games and literacy development in the Grade 4 classroom | HTML |
| Heather Lotherington, Natalia Sinitskaya Ronda |
| Implementation of web-based learning in colleges of education: Barriers and enablers | HTML |
| Daniel W. Surry, Adrian G. Grubb, David C. Ensminger, Jenelle Ouimette |
| The effectiveness of web-delivered learning with aboriginal students: Findings from a study in coastal Labrador | HTML |
| David Philpott, Dennis Sharpe, Rose Neville |
| Use of Social Software to Address Literacy and Identity Issues in Second Language Learning | HTML |
| Jill Hutchinson |
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