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    Survey of Data Mining and Applications (Review from 1996 to Now)
    (INTECH EUROPE, 2012) Karahoca, Adem; Karahoca, Dilek; Sanver, Mert; Karahoca, A; Bahcesehir University; Near East University
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    THE TURKISH STRAITS SYSTEM AS A PHYLOGEOGRAPHIC BOUNDARY - A LITERATURE REVIEW
    (TURKISH MARINE RESEARCH FOUNDATION-TUDAV, 2016) Kalkan, Evrim; Karhan, Selahattin Unsal; Bilgin, Rasit; Hemond, Elizabeth M.; Ozsoy, E; Cagatay, MN; Balkis, N; Balkis, N; Ozturk, B; Turkiye Bilimsel ve Teknolojik Arastirma Kurumu (TUBITAK); Istanbul University; Bogazici University; Bahcesehir University
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    From Distance Education to Communities of Inquiry: A Review of Historical Developments
    (IGI GLOBAL, 2013) Tolu, Aylin Tekiner; Evans, Linda Shuford; Bahcesehir University; University System of Georgia; Kennesaw State University
    The purpose of this chapter is to explain the role and place of the Community of Inquiry (CoI) framework within the history of distance education. The review of the history reveals two important factors for changes in distance education: the effect of leading learning theories of each era and technological advancements. Distance education has moved from a behavioristic, teacher-centered, correspondence study concept, first to an independent learning model, and then to the current student-centered, socioconstructivist and community-based online learning. In this latest era, the post-modernist age, the CoI framework provides online instructors with a functional framework for designing and teaching their courses more effectively. A review of literature as shared in this chapter has also shown CoI to be a robust framework for research.