Internet Learning Volume 3, Number 1, Spring 2014 | Page 3
Dear Internet Learning Colleagues,
Internet Learning Volume 3 Issue 1 - Spring 2014
I would like to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you for your
valuable contributions to Internet Learning this past year. We are already off to a productive
start for 2014, and are currently working on the Internet Learning Quality Matters Special
Issue Fall 2014. If you have not had a chance yet to do so, please check out our current issue
(and past issues) for a multitude of exceptionally written articles covering an array of topics
on online learning at http://www.ipsonet.org/publications/open-access/internet-learning
As part of expanding authorship and readership, I would also like to welcome
several new members to our Editorial Reviewer Board. These highly distinguished scholars
come from a variety of disciplines and also represent perspectives from a broader, international
level of expertise—thus capturing topics around learning on the Internet on a more
global scale. They include:
Paul Prinsloo, University of South Africa
Herman van der Merwe, North-West University: Vaal Triangle Campus
Ngoni Chipere, University of the West Indies
Tony Onwuegbuzie, Sam Houston State University
Molly M. Lim, American Public University
Clark Quinn, Quinnovation
Ben W. Betts, University of Warwick, UK
Tony Mays, South African Institute Distance Education
Robert Rosenbalm, Dallas County Community College District & The NUTN Network
Carmen Elena Cirnu, National Institute for Research & Development in Informatics, Bucharest
Mike Howarth, Middlesex University
Tarek Zoubir, Middlesex University
Jackie Hee Young Kim, Armstrong Atlantic State University
Hannah R. Gerber, Sam Houston State University
Debra P. Price, Sam Houston State University
Mauri Collins, St. Rebel Design, LLC.
Ray Schroeder, University of Illinois Springfield
Don Olcott, Jr., HJ Global Associates
Kay Shattuck, Quality Matters and Penn State University
Karan Powell, American Public University System
John Sener, Senerknowledge LLC
Melissa Langdon, University of Notre Dame, Australia
Kristen Betts, Drexel University
Barbara Altman, Texas A&M, Central Texas
Additionally, we have also added a new member to our Executive Editorial Board,
Daniel Benjamin, who serves as the Vice President and Dean of the School of Science and
Technology at American Public University System. With his extensive background in the
field of distance education, he will undoubtedly offer a wealth of knowledge to Internet
Learning.
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