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Communication Project Magazine

Volume 4.1 Winter 2001
General Editor: Marvin Gottlieb, PhD
Editor: Martha Mesiti

Table of Contents Volume 4.1 Winter 2001

Editor's Foreword

Newsworthy

Call for Articles

Articles

E-Learning: Are You a Tortoise or a Hare? by Marvin Gottlieb, PhD

Who Moved My Cheese? Is Not Enough.  Review Article by Michael Tull

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Editor's Foreword

In the fourth volume of  Communication Project Magazine, we continue our focus on e-learning with Marvin Gottlieb's new article "E-Learning: Are You a Tortoise or a Hare?"  in which Dr. Gottlieb takes a look at the medium of e-learning, our expectations, and the key points to review when considering e-learning as a solution.  Michael Tull's review article, "Who Moved My Cheese? Is Not Enough,"  takes aim at the book's message about organizational change and offers further points for consideration.

Communication Project Magazine is currently being offered semi-annually. We consider for publication any articles that relate to learning. They can range from learning theory to practical applications for training in the classroom or on the Web. We are interested in reviews of relevant books and Web sites, as well as critiques of current teaching and training issues and practices. Please see our Call for Articles for instructions on submitting your ideas to our pages.

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Martha Mesiti
Editor, Communication Project Magazine

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 Call for Articles

Communication Project Magazine welcomes submissions on any topics related to learning. These may range from learning theory to practical applications for training and the school classroom. Authors may submit items for review at any time. Submissions to   Communication Project Magazine will be reviewed as quickly as possible, normally within six weeks of receipt. 

Articles for submission may be sent via electronic mail to info@comproj.com. Please include the full name of author, company or educational affiliation, mailing address, e-mail address, and daytime phone number.

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