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at Marcy Perkins Driscoll, Psychology of Learning for Instruction, 3rd ed. (Boston:
Pearson Allyn and Bacon, 2005); Peter M. Senge, The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook:
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Doubleday, 1994); Thomas S. Kuhn, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, 3rd ed.
(Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1996).
16. Joel Arthur Barker, Paradigms: The Business of Discovering the Future (New York:
HarperBusiness, 1993).
17. Joel Barker, personal interview with the authors, 2/17/10.
` ChApter 3
1. Bill Avey, personal interview with the authors, 1/4/10.
2. Telepresence T3, http://www.tandberg.com/totaltelepresence/pdf/Telepresence
%20Brochure.pdf. p. 5 (retrieved 7/12/10).
3. Peter M. Senge and Society for Organizational Learning, Presence: Exploring
Profound Change in People, Organizations, and Society, 1st Currency Ed. (New
York: Doubleday, 2005), 5.
4. Karen Sobel Lojeski and Richard R. Reilly, Uniting the Virtual Workforce:
Transforming Leadership and Innovation in the Globally Integrated Enterprise,
Microsoft Executive Leadership Series (Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2008).
5. For a discussion of transactional distance, see Michael Moore, “Theory of
Transactional Distance.” In Desmond Keegan, D., ed. Theoretical Principles
of Distance Education (New York: Routledge, 1997), 20–35. For examples of
how transactional distance can be applied, see Robyn Benson and Gayani
Samarawickrema, “Addressing the Context of E-Learning: Using Transactional
Distance Theory to Inform Design,” Distance Education 30, no. 1 (2009): 5–21.
6. Cliff Kuang, “Holograms That You Can Touch and Feel,” Fast Company, 8/5/09,
http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/cliff-kuang/design-innovation/holograms-
you-can-actually-touch (retrieved 2/28/10); and Cliff Kuang, “Samsung Unveils
Gesture-Sensing Hologram, but It’s Not World’s First,” Fast Company, 7/22/09,