kz Virtual Worlds & Distance Education Bibliography
Virtual Worlds and Distance Education Bibliography
Branscomb, Rick. “A various Language:Knowledge, Online Learning, and Harcourt College.” KAIROS 6.2 (2008) .
English, Joel A. “MOO-Based Metacognition: Incorporating Online and Offline Reflection into the Writing Process.” KAIROS 3.1 (1998).
Hisayasu, Curtis, and Jentery Sayers. “Geolocating Compositional Strategies at the Virtual University ” KAIROS 12.2 (2002).
Knutson, Debra S. “The Young are Rude Today: Reflections on Distance-Delivered Courses.” KAIROS 6.2 (2008).
Moss, Connie M. “Professional Learning on the Cyber Sea: What is the Point of Contact?” CyberPsychology & Behavior 3.1 (2000) .
Rhodes, Keith. “The Return of the Cybersemiotics of Alienation.” KAIROS 6.2 (2001) .
Schank, Roger C. “The Virtual University.” CyberPsychology & Behavior 3.1 (2000) .
Standen, Penny J. and Brown, David J. “Virtual Reality in the Rehabilitation of People withIntellectual Disabilities: Review.” CyberPsychology & Behavior 8.3 (2005) .
Walker, Cynthia L. “So You’ve Decided to Create a Distance Education Class.” Kairos 6.2 (2008).
Wright, Nora. A Review of Learning, Culture and Community in Online Education: Research and Practice. Haythornthwait, Carol; Kazmer, Michelle M., Eds. New York: Peter Lang, 2004. KAIROS 10.1 (2005).
rhetech said,
March 24, 2008 at 1:05 pm
Kate,
This is a great start. Beef up your bib so there are more sources for you to generalize from. You have two options: do a little more looking at Kairos and CP&B. There may be articles that don’t use “virtual worlds” (for example) as keywords that do address (in a manner) what you’re talking about. Or consider switching out CP&B for a journal with more articles. There’s no minimum or articles, but your bib seems light.
Let me know what you’d like to do.
Best,
mwz