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This publication contains selected papers from a conference held at the University of California, Berkeley in 2001. The following papers are included: Developing a Conceptual Framework & Vocabulary for E-Learning. Gary Matkin; The Economics of E-Learning. Michael Goldstein; The Complexity of Decision-Making. Sally Johnstone; Response. Peter Lyman; Response. Roger Geiger; Strategic Planning and Implementation: The Challenge of Adapting; Organizations and Creating Partnerships to Target New Markets; MIT, the Internet, and the Commons of the Mind. Hal Abelson and Vijay Kumar; UCLA Extension in its Context. Robert Lapiner; Possibilities at UC Berkeley. Philip B. Stark; UNEXT: Innovator or Barbarian?. Geoffrey M. Cox; Online Education: The Rise of a New Educational Industry. Andy DiPaolo; Response. Julius Zelmanowitz; International Perspectives; Internationalization of Higher Education: OECD Perspectives. Kurt Larsen; Universities and the Challenge of E-Learning: What Lessons from the Europ...