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For Bush, Tech Lobbying Starts In Senate

George W. Bush would be wise to bone up on technology matters, because there’s a long line of elected officials jockeying for his sympathy to their causes.

Company moves classroom to Internet

Paul Shrivastava didn t set out to found his own Internet company But after several years of watching the Web revolutionize learning in his classroom at Bucknell

Random House turns to niche e-book sales

Random House is pushing further into the digital arena this week with a site update that will direct e-book readers to online retailers’ shelves, adding unknown authors to its promotion efforts.

ActiveEducation Partners With Western Governors University

GOLDEN, Colo., Jan 22, 2001 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — ActiveEducation, Inc. (ActiveEducation), an innovator in the e-learning industry that provides training on the latest information technologies, announced today that its e-learning courses would be offered by Western Governors University (WGU).

Rovia and Thomson Learning Sign an Online Content Distribution Partnership

Leading Worldwide Learning Company and Provider of Secure Content Infrastructure Sign Strategic Pact for Web-Based Information Delivery

Witness Systems Intros Contact Center E-learning Courseware

Witness Systems Intros Contact Center E-learning Following the launch of its eQuality Now electronic learning management software, Witness Systems announced the general availability of its eQuality Now Learning Series courseware catalog.

Universities prepare for era of ‘star professors’

Gary Hamel, one of today’s hottest management gurus, was speaking to a crowd of top business-school officials via a large video screen. His message was not reassuring.

Sullivan University Selects booktech.com as Custom Publisher of Educational Material for Campus and Online Learners

WOBURN, Mass., Jan 22, 2001 (BUSINESS WIRE) — Sullivan University, in Louisville, Kentucky, has selected booktech.com (AMEX:BTC), a first mover in digital and on-demand publishing, as custom publisher of textbooks, coursepackets and other educational and training materials for its residential and online degree programs.

Turning e-learning into ‘real’ cash scholarships

The Kogod School of Business at American University has inaugurated a pair of “e-scholarships” worth $35,540 each. The new, merit-based scholarships will cover tuition and provide an annual stipend for two graduate students in the school’s two-year MBA degree program.

Networking learning, courtesy Schoolnet

Schoolnet India has developed an education portal that will function as a framework for technology-enabled learning. By using the Web to impart education, it will overcome the problems of social infrastructure that most Indian schools face now.