Information & Security

Volume 14,  2004

 

Advanced Distributed Learning

Edited by Katerina Synytsya

Editorial

Advanced Distributed Learning for a Growing Security Community

ADL and Multinational Collaboration

Robert A. Wisher and J. Dexter Fletcher

The Case for Advanced Distributed Learning

Jannie W. Barrett

Multinational Collaboration in Advanced Distributed Learning

Olga Danylova, Peggy Garza, Bonnie Mihalka, Kateryna Synytsya, Olexiy Voychenko

English Skills for Staff Officers: Collaborative Development of the Distance Course

Andrij Ivashchenko and Kateryna Synytsya

Advanced Distance Learning for Training National Peacekeeping Forces

Walter Christman and Tom Hazard

The Coalition Information Systems and Operations Learning Network: An Emerging Concept for Multinational C4 Interoperability

Applications and Interoperability Issues

Jeffrey A. Krinock

Standards Integration in E-Learning, Simulations, and Technical Manuals

Ján Kollár, Ladislav Samuelis and Peter Rajchman

Notes on the Experience of Transforming Distributed Learning Materials into SCORM Standard Specifications

Wasana Ngaogate

EKS: Open-source Web-based Distributed Learning Tool

Márcia Pereira and Effie Law

Learning Choices: Generating and Integrating Informal Knowledge

ADL and Beyond

JMatthew Fawkner and Greta Keremidchieva

Plagiarism, Cheating and Academic Dishonesty – Have You Been There?

Konstantin Arkhipov and Vasiliy Ovodkov

Information Security of Distance Learning

Ulrich Gysel and Jeffrey A. Krinock

Advanced Distributed Learning and Community

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