The Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks (JALN)

JALN
ISSN 1092-8235 (online) - ISSN 1939-5256 (print)

The aim of the Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks is to describe original work in asynchronous learning networks (ALN), including experimental results. Our mission is to provide practitioners in online education with knowledge about the very best research in online learning. Papers emphasizing results, backed by data are the norm. Occasionally, papers reviewing broad areas are published, including critical reviews of thematic areas. Papers useful to administrators are welcome. JALN is published 4 times a year, and entire issues are published from time-to-time around a single topic or disciplinary areas. Calls for papers for special issues include specific due dates, but general submissions are accepted year-round. . The Journal adheres to traditional standards of double-blind peer review, and authors are encouraged to provide quantitative data; currently JALN's acceptance rate is 25%. The original objective of the Journal was to establish ALN as a field by publishing articles from authoritative and reliable sources. The Journal is now a major resource for knowledge about online learning.

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Title Volume, Issue - Datesort icon Author(s) Keywords Free for all
The Sloan-C Pillars and Boundary Objects As a Framework for Evaluating Blended Learning Volume 13, Issue 1 - April 2009
Mark Laumakis, San Diego State University
Charles Graham, Brigham Young University
Chuck Dziuban, University of Central Florida
learning effectiveness, blended learning, Sloan-C Pillars, boundary object, evaluation, student satisfaction, Black Swan
Dancing with a Bear: One University’s Experience with Evaluating Blended Learning Volume 13, Issue 1 - April 2009 Patsy Moskal, University of Central Florida student satisfaction, blended learning, evaluation
A Model for Developing High-Quality Online Courses: Integrating a Systems Approach with Learning Theory Volume 12, Issue 3-4 - Decmeber 2008
Maria Puzziferro, Colorado State University-Global Campus
Kaye Shelton, Dallas Baptist University
learning effectiveness, weblog, blog, reflection
Academic Dishonesty in Traditional and Online Classrooms: Does the “Media Equation” Hold True? Volume 12, Issue 3-4 - December 2008
Erik W. Black, The School of Teaching and Learning, The University of Florida
Joe Greaser, The School of Teaching and Learning, The University of Florida
Kara Dawson, The School of Teaching and Learning, The University of Florida
learning effectiveness, academic honesty, cheating, distance education, survey, undergraduate
Reflections From the Moving the Laboratory Online Workshops: Emerging Themes Volume 12, Issue 3-4 - December 2008
Devon A. Cancilla, Scientific Technical Services, Western Washington University
Simon P. Albon, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of British Columbia
access, online laboratories, remote instrumentation, online learning
Evaluating the Benefits of Providing Archived Online Lectures to In-class Math Students Volume 12, Issue 3-4 - December 2008
Radu C. Cascaval, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
Kethera A. Fogler, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
Gene D. Abrams, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
Robert L. Durham, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
supplemental instructional materials, online archives, student achievement, performance assessment
Student Issues in Distance Education Programs: Do Inter-institutional Programs Offer Students Confusion or Opportunity? Volume 12, Issue 3-4 - December 2008
Susan Fey, North Central Regional Center for Rural Development
Mary Emery, North Central Regional Center for Rural Development
Cornelia Flora, North Central Regional Center for Rural Development
student satisfaction, inter-institutional, five pillars, retention, student success, drop-outs
Facilitating Critical Thinking through Online Courses Volume 12, Issue 3-4 - December 2008
Margaret Lunney, RN, PhD, The College of Staten Island
Keville Frederickson, RN, PhD, Lehman College
Arlene Spark, EdD, RD, FADA, FACN, Hunter College
Georgia McDuffie, RN, PhD, Medgar Evers College, CUNY
learning effectiveness, critical thinking, health science, strategies
A Synthesis of Sloan-C Effective Practices, December 2008 Volume 12, Issue 3-4 - December 2008 Janet C. Moore, The Sloan Consortium learning effectiveness, scale, institutional commitment, access, faculty satisfaction, student satisfaction, quality framework
Student Experiences Of Using Weblogs: An Exploratory Study Volume 12, Issue 3-4 - December 2008
Priya Sharma, The Pennsylvania State University
Ying Xie, The Pennsylvania State University
student satisfaction, weblog, blog, reflection
Essential Elements in Designing Online Discussions to Promote Cognitive Presence — A Practical Experience Volume 12, Issue 3-4 - December 2008
Yu-mei Wang, School of Education, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Victor Der-Thanq Chen, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
learning effectiveness, cognitive presence, asynchronous online discussions, design-based research
Interaction in Asynchronous Web-Based Learning Environments Volume 12, Issue 3-4 - December 2008
Younghee Woo, Korea National Open University
Thomas C. Reeves, College of Education, The University of Georgia
learning effectiveness, asynchronous online interaction, meaningful interaction, guiding strategies, web-based learning environment
The Development Of A Community Of Inquiry Over Time In An Online Course: Understanding The Progression And Integration Of Social Volume 12, Issue 3-4 - December 2008
Zehra Akyol, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
D. Randy Garrison, University of Calgary, Canada
learning effectiveness, online learning, Community of Inquiry, social presence, cognitive presence, teaching presence, group identity, CoI survey, negotiated coding, perceived learning, satisfaction
The Effect of Computer Mediated Conferencing and Computer Assisted Instruction on Student Learning Outcomes Volume 12, Issue 3-4 - December 2008
Darrell L. Cain, Ph.D., Atlanta Technical College
Paul E. Pitre, Ph.D., Washington State University
learning effectiveness, learning engagement, computer mediated instruction, higher education, instructional technology, learning outcomes
Introduction to the Special Issue on Policy Volume 12, Issue 2 - July 2008 Bruce Chaloux, The Sloan Consortium scale
The Sloan Semester Volume 12, Issue 2 - July 2008 George Lorenzo, The Sloan Consortium access, Sloan Semester, Hurricane Katrina
Critical Event Preparedness and Response: Keynote address to the 2006 Sloan Research Workshop by Jon Links Volume 12, Issue 2 - July 2008 Janet C. Moore, The Sloan Consortium access, critical incidents, continuity of operations, preparedness, training, online education
Overcoming the Financial Aid Barrier for E-learners Volume 12, Issue 2 - July 2008 Bruce Chaloux, Electronic Campus, Southern Regional Education Board access, financial aid, part-time learners, policy, state-based programs, tax incentives, employer-based aid, direct distribution
Tuition/Pricing for Online Learning Volume 12, Issue 2 - July 2008 Karen Paulson, National Center for Higher Education Management Systems access, instructional costs, pricing, in-state and out-of-state electronic rates, single and differential tuition rates, discounts, workforce
Student Learning and Student Services: Policy Issues Volume 12, Issue 2 - July 2008 Claudine SchWeber, Chair, Doctor of Management Program, University of Maryland scale, student services, policy
ALN: Policy Implications for Minority Serving Institutions and for Leaders Addressing Needs of Minority Learners Volume 12, Issue 2 - July 2008 Janet K. Poley, American Distance Education Consortium access, national and state policies, minority serving institutions (MSIs), minority learners, multicultural organizational framework
The Challenges of Transnational Online Learning Volume 12, Issue 2 - July 2008 Richard A Skinner, Senior Vice President for Programs and Research, Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges scale, quality, governments, asynchronous learning, leadership, acceptance, faculty
Positioning Online Learning as a Strategic Asset in the Thinking of University Presidents and Chancellors Volume 12, Issue 2 - July 2008
Samuel H. "Pete" Smith, University of Texas, Arlington
Samuel H. Smith, Washington State University
Robert Samors, National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges
A. Frank Mayadas, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
scale
Information Technology Services Support for Emergencies Volume 12, Issue 2 - July 2008 Donald Z. Spicer, University System of Maryland access
Introduction to the Special Issue on the Right to Education Volume 12, Issue 1 - February 2008
John R. Bourne, The Sloan Consortium
Janet C. Moore, The Sloan Consortium
Claudine SchWeber, University of Maryland University College
access
BRICs and Clicks Volume 12, Issue 1 - February 2008
Mary Bold, Ph.D., CFLE, Associate Professor, Texas Woman’s University (Family Studies at)
Lillian Chenoweth, Ph. D., Professor, Texas Woman’s University (Family Studies at)
Nirisha K.Garimella, M. Sc., M. S., Texas Woman’s University (Family Studies at)
cross-border education, globalization, BRIC, GATS, internationalization, distance learning, access, right to education
Microfranchising Microlearning Centers: A Sustainable Model for Expanding the Right to Education in Developing Countries? Volume 12, Issue 1 - February 2008 Tiffany Zenith Ivins, Director of International Programs, Center for Open Sustainable Learning access, youth, development, ICT4D, YMRC, technology, Nepal, South Asia, social entrepreneurs
Determined to Learn: Accessing Education Despite Life-Threatening Disasters Volume 12, Issue 1 - February 2008 Claudine SchWeber, Ph.D, Professor, Graduate School of Management & Technology, University of Maryland University educational access, distance learning, e-learning, higher education and disaster, resilience, Sloan Semester, educational continuity, crisis management, academic continuity
If Higher Education Is a Right, and Distance Education Is the Answer, Then Who Will Pay? Volume 12, Issue 1 - February 2008 Dr. Katrina A. Meyer, Associate Professor of Higher and Adult Education, The University of Memphis enrollment growth, funding, cost-efficiencies, U.S. Public Higher Education
Bringing the Real World of Science to Children: A Partnership of the American Museum of Natural History and the City University Volume 12, Issue 1 - February 2008
Anthony G. Picciano, Professor, Hunter College and Graduate Center
Robert V. Steiner, Project Director, Seminars on Science, National Center for Science Literacy, Education and Technology
access, science education, teacher education, pre-service, in-service, teacher shortage, distance learning, online learning, blended learning, multimedia
Open Educational Resources for Blended Learning in High Schools: Overcoming Impediments in Developing Countries Volume 12, Issue 1 - February 2008
Richard C. Larson, LINC, Learning International Networks Consortium, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
M. Elizabeth Murray, LINC, Learning International Networks Consortium, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
access, open educational resources (OERs), blended learning, online repository, international collaboration, high school education, mathematics and science, critical thinking
Access to Education with Online Learning and Open Educational Resources: Can They Close the Gap? Volume 12, Issue 1 - February 2008
Dr. Christine Geith, Assistant Provost and Executive Director , MSUglobal
Karen Vignare, Director
access, online learning, Open Education Resources (OER), OpenCourseWare, sustainable business models, innovation
An Online Learning Model to Facilitate Learners’ Rights to Education Volume 12, Issue 1 - February 2008 Lin Lin, Assistant Professor of Learning Technologies access, learners' rights, online learning environments, self-directed learning, independent inquiry, collaborative inquiry, formative inquiry towards expert knowledge
Using Rubrics and Content Analysis for Evaluating Online Discussion: A Case Study from an Environmental Course Volume 11, Issue 4 - December 2007
Maha Bali, Center for Learning and Teaching, American University in Cairo, Egypt
Adham R. Ramadan, Department of Chemistry, American University in Cairo, Egypt
learning effectiveness, action research, asynchronous discussion, computer conferencing, content analysis, environment, online discussion, rubrics
Community of Inquiry and Learning in Immersive Environments Volume 11, Issue 4 - December 2007
Ross McKerlich, Athabasca University
Terry Anderson, Athabasca University
Community of Inquiry, Multi User Virtual Environment (MUVE), immersive environment, presence, rubric, learning effectiveness
Student Perceptions of Face-to-Face and Online Discussions: The Advantage Goes To . . . Volume 11, Issue 4 - December 2007 Dr. Katrina A. Meyer, Associate Professor of Higher and Adult Education, The University of Memphis student satisfaction, blended learning, face-to-face and online discussions
What it Takes to Innovate: The Experience of Producing an Online, Real-Time Case Study Volume 11, Issue 4 - December 2007 James Theroux, Flavin Professor of Entrepreneurship, Isenberg School of Management, University of Massachusetts real-time case (RTC), innovation, engagement
Introduction to the Special Issue on Online Learning in K–12 Schools and Teacher Education Volume 11, Issue 3 - September 2007 Anthony G. Picciano, Hunter College and Graduate Center of the City University of New York access
Interview with Chris Dede Volume 11, Issue 3 - September 2007 Anthony G. Picciano, Hunter College and Graduate Center of the City University of New York access
The Louisiana Algebra I Online Initiative as a Model for Teacher Professional Development: Examining Teacher Experiences Volume 11, Issue 3 - September 2007
Laura M. O’Dwyer, Boston College, Lynch School of Education
Rebecca Carey, Education Development Center, Inc. (EDC)
Glenn Kleiman, Education Development Center, Inc. (EDC)
faculty satisfaction, online learning, Algebra I, virtual learning, distance learning
Learning Science Online: A Descriptive Study of Online Science Courses for Teachers Volume 11, Issue 3 - September 2007
Jodi Asbell-Clarke, TERC
Elizabeth Rowe, TERC
learning effectiveness, science education, online learning, asynchronous learning, teacher professional development
An Interpretive Model of Key Heuristics that Promote Collaborative Dialogue Among Online Learners Volume 11, Issue 3 - September 2007 Sarah Haavind, Lesley University learning effectiveness, online learning, Community of Inquiry, discourse, teaching presence, cognitive presence, discourse analysis
The Presentation of Self in Everyday Ether: A Corpus Analysis of Student Self-Tellings in Online Graduate Courses Volume 11, Issue 3 - September 2007
Carla Meskill, University at Albany, State University of New York
Gulnara Sadykova, University at Albany, State University of New York
student satisfaction, social identity, online identity, language of introductions, asynchronous courses, education, preservice teachers, inservice teachers, concordancing
K–12 Online Learning: A Survey of U.S. School District Administrators Volume 11, Issue 3 - September 2007
Anthony G. Picciano, Hunter College and Graduate Center of the City University of New York
Jeff Seaman, The Sloan Consortium, Olin and Babson Colleges
access, online learning, distance learning, blended learning, distance education, asynchronous learning, primary education, secondary education, K-12
Using Asynchronous Audio Feedback to Enhance Teaching Presence and Students’ Sense of Community Volume 11, Issue 2 - July 2007
Philip Ice, Department of Middle, Secondary and K–12 Education, College of Education
Reagan Curtis, Department of Technology, Learning, and Culture, College of Human Resources and Education
Perry Phillips, Department of Curriculum & Instruction / Literacy Studies, Department of Curriculum & Instruction / Literacy Studies
John Wells, Department of Teaching and Learning, School of Education
online learning, personalized communication, student satisfaction, embedded asynchronous audio feedback, nuance, retention of content, instructor caring
Why Do Higher-Education Institutions Pursue Online Education? Volume 11, Issue 2 - July 2007
Stephen Schiffman, Babson College and Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering
Karen Vignare, Michigan State University
Christine Geith, Michigan State University
scale, online education, business models, business strategy, institutional mission, organizational context, organizational goals, access, quality, revenue
Bridges and Barriers to Teaching Online College Courses: A Study of Experienced Online Faculty in Thirty-Six Colleges Volume 11, Issue 2 - July 2007 Peter Shea, University at Albany, State University of New York faculty participation, motivators, demotivators, flexibility, compensation, faculty satisfaction, policy, practice, development
Understanding and Fostering Interaction in Threaded Discussion Volume 11, Issue 2 - July 2007
Robert S. Williams, English Language Institute, The American University in Cairo
Rachel Humphrey, The University of Essex
learning effectiveness, distance learning, online learning, asynchronous learning, threaded discussion, interaction, social presence, cognitive presence, length, face-threatening speech acts, community of practice, community of learning, virtual learning network, TESL, TEFL, naming, questions
Online vs. Blended Learning: Differences in Instructional Outcomes and Learner Satisfaction Volume 11, Issue 2 - July 2007
Doo Hun Lim, University of Tennessee, Human Resource Development
Michael L. Morris, University of Tennessee, Human Resource Development
Virginia W. Kupritz, University of Tennessee, Communication Studies
student satisfaction, online learning, blended learning, learning outcomes, comparative study
Blended Learning in High Tech Manufacturing: A Case Study of Cost Benefits and Production Efficiency Volume 11, Issue 2 - July 2007
Veena Mahesh, Ph.D., Intel Corporation
Craig Woll, Ph. D., Intel Corporation
access, blended learning, equipment training, costs and benefits, ROI, proficiency, Kirkpatrick, semiconductor