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Journal of Information Systems Education

Contents Volume 20, Number 2 (2009)

Special Issue on th Impacts of Web 2.0 and Virtual World Technologies on IS Education

Note: Papers presented in Volume 20, Number 2 (2009) are not available on-line at this time. Abstracts are provided in the links. If you would like a copy of this issue, please go to the Individual Subscription Request and follow the instructions for a JISE subscription. Full text copies may be available at ProQuest ABI/Inform, Ulrich's, EBSCO, or H.W. Wilson indexing services.

Teaching Tip
Microsoft or Google Web 2.0 Tools for Course Management
Thomas Rienzo and Bernard Han

123

Teaching Tip
Tweeting the Night Away: Using Twitter to Enhance Social Presence
 Joanna C. Dunlap and Patrick R. Lowenthal

129

Web 2.0 and Virtual World Technologies: A Growing Impact on IS Education
Albert L. Harris and Alan Rea

137

Using Web Technology to Teach Students about Their Digital World
Lynn M. Braender, Craig M. Kapp, and Jeddel Yeras

145

Using Web 2.0 Technologies to Meet Quality Matters™ (QM) Requirements
Lissa Pollacia and Terrie McCallister

155

Using Web 2.0 to Support the Active Learning Experience
Jo Williams and Susan J. Chinn

165

Does It Really Matter? Using Virtual Office Hours to Enhance Student-Faculty Interaction 
Lei Li and Jennifer P. Pitts

175

Investigating Pedagogical Value of Wiki Technology
Sunil Hazari,  Alexa North, and Deborah Moreland

187

Selecting a Virtual World Platform for Learning
Russell W. Robbins and Brian S. Butler

199

Virtual Worlds as a Context Suited for Information Systems Education: Discussion of
 Pedagogical Experience and Curriculum Design with Reference to Second Life

Carl Dreher, Torsten Reiners, Naomi Dreher, and Heinz Dreher

211

Intentions to Use Virtual Worlds for Education
Jia Shen and Lauren B. Eder

225

Extending the Classroom through Second Life
Yuanqiong Wang and James Braman

235

Action Learning with Second Life – A Pilot Study
Christian Wagner and Rachael K.F. Ip

249
Guide for Initial Submission of Manuscripts 113
Individual Subscription Request 115

Library Recommendation

116

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