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Refrences: Online Classroom, Higher Education Vol. II, New Jersey: Hampton Press Inc

This document lists 26 references related to educational technology, computer-mediated communication, teacher professional development, and attitudes towards computers. The references include journal articles, books, and publications from 2002 to 2008 that cover topics such as the integration of instructional technologies, online classrooms, teacher discretion, technology-supported collaborative learning environments, computer anxiety and attitudes, and e-learning innovation.

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This document lists 26 references related to educational technology, computer-mediated communication, teacher professional development, and attitudes towards computers. The references include journal articles, books, and publications from 2002 to 2008 that cover topics such as the integration of instructional technologies, online classrooms, teacher discretion, technology-supported collaborative learning environments, computer anxiety and attitudes, and e-learning innovation.

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