Skip to main content Skip to main navigation menu Skip to site footer
  • Home
  • About
    • About the Journal
    • Editorial Team
    • Journal Sponsorship
    • Journal History
    • Contact
  • Authors
    • For Authors
    • Submissions
    • Manuscript Categories
    • Special Issue Policy
    • Peer Review Process
  • Current
  • Archives
  • Announcements
Search
  • Register
  • Login
  1. Home /
  2. Archives /
  3. Vol. 42 No. 2 (2016): Special Issue

Vol. 42 No. 2 (2016): Special Issue

Published: 2016-04-17

Editorial

  • CJLT Special Issue Editorial | Éditorial du numéro spécial de la RCAT

    Mohamed Ally, Marti Cleveland-Innes
    • PDF

Web-enabled Teaching and Learning: An International Update

  • Web 2.0 and Social Media Connecting Learners in Self-Paced Study: Practitioners’ Perspectives | Le Web 2.0 et les médias sociaux reliant les apprenants dans l’étude à leur rythme : points de vue de praticiens

    Janice Thiessen
    • PDF
  • Persistent Artefacts in an Online Classroom: The Value of a Dynamic Learning Archive | Artefacts persistants dans une salle de classe en ligne : la valeur d’une archive dynamique de l’apprentissage

    Stuart C. Berry
    • PDF
  • A Case Study on Learning Difficulties and Corresponding Supports for Learning in cMOOCs | Une étude de cas sur les difficultés d’apprentissage et le soutien correspondant pour l’apprentissage dans les cMOOC

    Shuang Li, Qi Tang, Yanxia Zhang
    • PDF
  • Factors Influencing Self-Regulation in E-learning 2.0: Confirmatory Factor Model | Facteurs qui influencent la maîtrise de soi en cyberapprentissage 2.0 : modèle de facteur confirmative

    Hong Zhao
    • PDF
  • Conducting a Multivocal Thematic Synthesis on an Extensive Body of Literature | Réaliser une synthèse thématique multivocale d’un vaste ensemble de documentation

    Madelaine Befus
    • PDF

Language

  • English
  • Français (Canada)

Editors

Martha Cleveland-Innes, Athabasca University, Canada

about

About

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.

CJLT is indexed in Scopus, Web of Science (ESCI), ERIC, DOAJ, Ulrichs, Google Scholar, EBSCO, and others.

submitelerts

Sign up for e-alerts button.

Submit a manuscript button.

Contact button.

cnie

University of Alberta Library Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology /
La revue canadienne de l’apprentissage et de la technologie
| ISSN 1499-6685
Contact | Privacy Policy

More information about the publishing system, Platform and Workflow by OJS/PKP.