Journal of Computer Mediated Communication
January 2001 Issue
Premier Portal for Professionals Since 1995, Covering Technology-Based Education
Vol. 1, No. 2 is now available at: http://www.irrodl.org/current.html
the UNESCO Chair in Distance Education, held by Dr. García Aretio, from the Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED) of Spain, has published its web site with the purpose of becoming a Latin American resource center for distance education and virtuallearning: http://www.uned.es/catedraunesco-ead/
Learning Circuits Express is a free information service provided by Learning Circuits, ASTDs online magazine about e-learning
In this first part of three, Richard Baldwin concentrates on the use of IE5 to render an XML tree into an HTML tree that is created through the transformation process.
The Campaign for Americas Libraries has made ten print public service announcements (PSAs) available on the current Campaign for Americas Libraries Web site.
Along with Air Force One and the White House china, the official Web site of the president of the United States will be passed to George W. Bush at noon on Saturday.
Findings from the Survey on Advanced Telecommunications in U.S. Private Schools: 1998-99 show an increase in computer and Internet availability in private schools since the survey was first conducted in 1995. For example, the number of students per computer decreased from nine to six, the porportion of private schools connected to the Internet increased from […]
InTRO is dedicated to providing professionals in the field of Instructional Technology with an electronic forum to disseminate, discuss, and advance research in Instructional Technology and related fields. InTRO takes advantage of the versatility of electronic communications to widely disseminate a broad range of works in a variety of media through fast, convenient, and accessible […]
If you have ever wondered what life was like as a 19th Century biologist, now is your chance. German scientists are creating a virtual laboratory on the internet to give people the opportunity to study the laboratory work of pioneering researchers.