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BitLaw was created by Daniel A. Tysver, a partner with the intellectual property law firm of Beck & Tysver. Visit the Site
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BitLaw was created by Daniel A. Tysver, a partner with the intellectual property law firm of Beck & Tysver. Visit the Site
Videoconferencing locations are San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Bakersfield. The program will be webcast from CSU Dominguez Hills at: http://dominguezonline.csudh.edu Our presenters are looking forward to this statewide opportunity to promote and tie together the activities around the California Council on the Humanities’ “California Stories.” Humanities Council’s Executive Director Jim Quay will join me in […]
San Francisco, CA – CIRCLE OF STORIES www.pbs.org/circleofstories, created by Hank Rogerson and Jilann Spitzmiller, is a Web site honoring and exploring Native American torytelling and the importance of the storytelling tradition – not only to tribes – but to all of us. Rooted in oral tradition, whether through song, prayer or narrative, storytelling is […]
The report, “2020 Visions: Transforming Education and Training Through Advanced Technologies,” was released Sept. 17 by the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Technology Administration in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Education (ED). Read the Full Article
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EduTools provides the most complete independently-reviewed analyses anywhere of selected course management software, including product comparisons, reviews, and automated decision-making tools. EduTools is a redevelopment of “Online Educational Delivery Applications: A Web Tool for Comparative Analysis” developed by British Columbia’s Centre for Curriculum, Transfer & Technology (C2T2) and Bruce Landon, of Douglas College in British […]
http://ncam.wgbh.org/salt Boston, MA. September 19, 2002. A groundbreaking collaboration among international players in the online learning field has resulted in a set of guidelines to educate the eLearning community about the challenges that people with disabilities face in accessing online education, and to provide solutions and resources to solve them. Major support of these efforts […]
Common shortcomings in educational design in Higher Education have not been fully addressed during the rapid shift towards online, resource-based learning. Read the Full Article
In an online course, students access the course materials over the Web at any time of day or night. Often much of the information students acquire in the course comes from the class textbook (if one is assigned) and other readings, along with what they get from library research, Internet resources, CD-ROMs, and other resources. […]
This course is from the new ATS e-Learning series of online WebSphere training. The course gives students an introductory look at how WSAD works with Web Services. Read the Full Article