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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

INTRODUCTION

1. Instructional Immediacy: The Heart of Collaborating and Learning in Groups

2. Invitational Theory: Developing the Plus Factor

3. Constructivism: Building on What Learners Know

4. Connectivism: Learning by Forming Connections

5. Transformational Learning: Creating Attitudinal Shifts in Online Learners

6. Quantum Learning Environments: Making the Virtual Seem Real in the Online Classroom [by Katherine Janzen]

CONCLUSION: Rethinking Online Course Design and Teaching

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