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The Learning Revolution: Table of Contents

[Note: The following is the table of contents for Oblinger, D. & Rush, S. (Eds.) (1997). The Learning Revolution. Bolton, MA: Anker Publishing Company, Inc. If you are interested in purchasing this book, please contact Anker Publishing Company.]

Chapter 1 The Learning Revolution Diana G. Oblinger
and Sean C. Rush
Chapter 2 The Transformation of Higher Education Michael Hooker
Chapter 3 Another Paradigm Shift Charlie Tuller
Chapter 4 Higher Education in the Information Age Gregory C. Farrington
Chapter 5 UMC: Moving Toward a Mobile Teaching and Learning Environment: Using Notebook Computers Donald Sargeant
Chapter 6 Project Vision: Toward More Active and Collaborative Learning Robert Dunham
Chapter 7 Reengineering the Undergraduate Curriculum Jack M. Wilson
Chapter 8 Collaborative Legal Education Steve H. Nickles
and Craig Runde
Chapter 9 Transforming the Community College from a Teaching to a Learning Institution Terry O'Banion
Chapter 10 The Library of the Future Suzanne E. Thorin
and Virginia O. Sorkin
Chapter 11 Tradition and Change in Quest of Excellence Thomas Hearn, Jr.
Chapter 12 A Learning Enterprise for the CyberCentury: The Western Governors' University Michael O. Leavitt
Chapter 13 Life on the Wired Campus: How Information Technology Will Shape Institutional Futures William F. Massy
Chapter 14 Asynchronous Learning Networks: New Possibilities Frank Mayadas
Chapter 15 Challenges of the Learning Revolution Diana G. Oblinger
and Sean C. Rush

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