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1 "Does E-Learning Make the Grade?", CIO Magazine, January 15, 2001
2 SCORM, Version 1.1, Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative
3 eLearning: 2001 Outlook for the Learning Management System Market, www.wrhambrecht.com, W.R. Hambrecht, April 18, 2001.
4 SCORM, Version 1.1, Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative
5 Getting Up to Speed on E-Learning, Tom Werner, Brandon-Hall.com Publishers, 2001
6 All About Learning Technology Standards, www.learnativity.com; re-published from article "Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Learning Standards But Were Afraid to Ask", by Wayne Hodgins with Marcia Conner, LINE Zine, Fall, 2000.
7 Getting Up to Speed on E-Learning, Tom Werner, Brandon-Hall.com Publishers, 2001.
8 All About Learning Technology Standards, www.learnativity.com; re-published from article "Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Learning Standards But Were Afraid to Ask", by Wayne Hodgins with Marcia Conner, LINE Zine, Fall, 2000.
9 Getting Up to Speed on E-Learning, Tom Werner, Brandon-Hall.com Publishers, 2001.
10 "Market Trends and E-Learning" white paper, MindLever.com, 2000.
11 Getting Up to Speed on E-Learning, Tom Werner, Brandon-Hall.com Publishers, 2001.
12 SCORM, Version 1.1, Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative, quoting M. Gettinger (1984) "Individual Differences in Time Needed for Learning", Educational Psychologist, Vol. 19
13 SCORM, Version 1.1, Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative, quoting A. Graesser & N. Person (1994), "Question Asking During Tutoring", American Educational Research Journal, Vol. 31.
14 A Vision of E-Learning for America's Workforce, American Society for Trainers and Development (ASTD), www.astd.org, 2000.
15 Special E-Learning Section, Forbes, Summer, 2000.
16 Return on Investment and Multimedia Training, Brandon-Hall, 1995.
17 SCORM, Version 1.1, Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative, quoting J.D. Fletcher (2001), "Evidence for Learning from Technology-Assisted Instruction"; H.F. O'Neil Jr. and R. Perez, "Technology Applications in Education: A Learning View", Hillsdale, NJ, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
18 SCORM, Version 1.1, Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative, quoting J.D. Fletcher (2001), "Evidence for Learning from Technology-Assisted Instruction"; H.F. O'Neil Jr. and R. Perez, "Technology Applications in Education: A Learning View", Hillsdale, NJ, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
19 A Vision of E-Learning for America's Workforce, American Society for Trainers and Development (ASTD), referencing "E-Learning: Leading Strategies for Executive Education and Corporate Training", Fortune Magazine, 2000.
20 A Vision of E-Learning for America's Workforce, American Society for Trainers and Development (ASTD), www.astd.org, 2000.
21 Special E-Learning Section, Forbes, Summer, 2000.
22 Special E-Learning Section, Forbes, referencing Training Magazine, March, 2000.
23 Special E-Learning Section, Forbes, Summer, 2000, referencing "Corporate E-Learning: Exploring a New Frontier," by W.R. Hambrecht & Company, March, 2000.
24 SCORM, Version 1.1, Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative
25 Return on Investment and Multimedia Training, Brandon-Hall, 1995.
26 Getting Up to Speed on E-Learning, Tom Werner, Brandon-Hall.com Publishers, 2001.
27 "The E-Learning Curve", Profit Magazine, May, 2001.
28 Special E-Learning Section, Forbes, Summer, 2000.
29 A Vision of E-Learning for America's Workforce, American Society for Trainers and Development (ASTD), referencing Corporate E-Learning: Exploring a New Frontier, W.R. Hambrecht & Company, 2000.
30 Special E-Learning Section, Forbes, Summer, 2000, referencing "Corporate E-Learning: Exploring a New Frontier," by W.R. Hambrecht & Company, March, 2000.
31 "Web Training Explodes", Business Week On-line, May 22, 2000.
32 Special E-Learning Section, Forbes, Summer, 2000, referencing "Corporate E-Learning: Exploring a New Frontier," by W.R. Hambrecht & Company, March, 2000.
33 A Vision of E-Learning for America's Workforce, American Society for Trainers and Development (ASTD), referencing ASTD's "State of the Industry" Report, 2001.
34 U.S. Bancorp Piper Jaffray, 2001.
35 "The E-Learning Curve", Profit Magazine, May, 2001, referencing Information Week, quoting IDC and W.R. Hambrecht.
36 "Market Trends and E-Learning", a white paper by Mindlever.com. 2000, referencing IDC.
37 A Vision of E-Learning for America's Workforce, American Society for Trainers and Development (ASTD), referencing Moe, Michael, and Henry Blodgett, The Knowledge Web, Merrill Lynch & Co., Global Securities Research & Economics Group, 2000.
38 "Master of the Knowledge Universe, Forbes, Sept. 10, 2001.
39 CIO Magazine, January, 2001, referencing Cushing Anderson, Program Manager, Learning Services Research, IDC
40 April 18, 2001 E-Learning Newsletter, W.R. Hambrecht, referencing the Gartner Group
41 Special E-Learning Section, Forbes, Summer, 2000.
42 "Market Trends and E-Learning", a white paper by Mindlever.com. 2000
43 "A Vision of E-Learning for America's Workforce", report of Commission on Technology & Adult Learning, ASTD, June, 2001, referencing U.S. Department of Education.
44 "A Vision of E-Learning for America's Workforce", report of Commission on Technology & Adult Learning, ASTD, June, 2001, referencing "Testimony to Web-Based Education Commission" by Gregory Capelli, Credit Suisse First Boston Corp., October 15, 2000.
45 SCORM, Version 1.1, Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative
46 Getting Up to Speed on E-Learning, Tom Werner, Brandon-Hall.com Publishers, 2001.
 
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