Pan, G. & Bonk, C. (2007). The emergence of open-source software - TopicsExpress



          

Pan, G. & Bonk, C. (2007). The emergence of open-source software in China. International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 8(1). Retrieved #April 6, 2007, from irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/331/777 #About_the_Authors Guohua Pan Guohua Pan is an instructional designer with Instructional Media and Design, #Grant_MacEwan College. Prior to his employment with MacEwan College, Guohua was an instructional designer at Lakeland College in Vermilion, Alberta, for two-and-a-half years. While completing his PhD studies at the University of Alberta, Guohua was a teaching assistant and a research assistant. Originally from Chengdu, China, Guohua taught at a college there before coming to Canada in 1995 to pursue graduate studies. He earned his MEd from the University of Lethbridge and his PhD from the University of Alberta. Guohua is interested in learning theories, technology-based instructional environment, multimedia development, and open-source learning management systems. Email: [email protected] Curtis Bonk Curtis Bonk is Professor of Instructional Systems Technology in the School of Education at Indiana University and adjunct in the School of Informatics. Dr. Bonk is also a Senior Research Fellow with the #DODs Advanced Distributed Learning Lab. He has received the CyberStar Award from the Indiana Information Technology Association, Most Outstanding Achievement Award from the U.S. Distance Learning Association, and Most Innovative Teaching in a Distance Education Program from the State of Indiana. Dr. Bonk is in high demand as a conference keynote speaker and workshop presenter. He is President of CourseShare and SurveyShare (see php.indiana.edu/~cjbonk/; email: [email protected]).
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