Your work, or the Web’s?
Students – who typically turn to the Internet as their first source for information – may find themselves on the slippery slope to plagiarism.
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Students – who typically turn to the Internet as their first source for information – may find themselves on the slippery slope to plagiarism.
BONITA SPRINGS, Fla. — Walden Institute, a leader in providing online certificate and professional development programs in technology, business and management, today announced a new relationship with THINQ Learning Solutions. Under the agreement, Walden’s instructor-facilitated courses will be offered to THINQ’s current and future list of corporate clients. THINQ customers will have access to Walden’s […]
Mary Alice Williams speaks with Nancy Kranich, President of the American Library Association about libraries in the internet age. You need Microsoft Windows Media Player to view the video referenced on the page.
Marlboro, MA, — Media 100 Inc. (NASDAQ:MDEA), the leading provider of software, systems and services for streaming media on the Internet, announced today the industry’s first fully-automated stream publishing system for capturing, encoding and managing high-quality digital audio content. Developed by the Media 100 Services division as a turnkey solution for clients in need of […]
Brad Schaffer, a 14-year-old from the small town of Benton City, WA, just sold his first movie—to HBO. This one-person film company makes all of his movies on iMacs.
Wireless networking systems for the home are cheaper, easier to set up, and more plentiful than ever. But before you buy, you’ll have to choose wisely between two competing standards. Time to get smart.
The course, (URBDP C598, “Toward More Sustainable Communities Through Hazards Mitigation”) will focus on how to spot natural hazards and reduce their impacts. Students will deal with a variety natural disasters, but will draw heavily from the recent experience of the Nisqually earthquake in Puget Sound. Students will not have to step into a classroom […]
Online Social Networks 2001 will help you learn about strategies, approaches, tactics, and tools to design, launch, and sustain networks for communities of practice, teams, learning cohorts, and knowledge sharing. OSN2001 will take place entirely online, for two weeks beginning March 28, 2001.
Distance Learning Association (co-hosts) What: Annual Conference When: April 18-20 Where: Turf Valley Conference Center, Ellicott City, Maryland
FEBRUARY DESIEN ISSUE FOCUS – “The Ever Changing Nature of Copyright and Fair Use: Where Are We Today?” by Lisa Livingston, UW-Madison