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Virtual Visit of Goree Island, Dakar, Senegal

Gorée island is the historic site on the West African coast where hundreds of thousands of captured men, women and children were rounded up in chains to be shipped to servitude in the New World.

WebCT Announces First Winners of Fall 2000 Scholarship Program

Program Promoting “Students Helping Students” Honors Authors of Exemplary Study Guides

Online Student Resource Center

The IVC Online Student Resource Center is our attempt to bring student services to online students. What you’ll find here are short tutorials and links to many web sites organized under five major headings: Getting Started, Student Services, Academic Success Skills, Career and Life Planning, and Technology Tools

Onlinelearning.net Sharpens Its Edge With Expanded Business & Management Curriculum

Top Tier Providers Include UCLA Extension, USC Marshall School of Business, Georgetown, Syracuse, Fulcrum Information Services & CCPA Foundation

WebED Contracts to Provide Online Staff Development for K-12 Educators in New Mexico

High Plains Regional Center Cooperative, an educational service agency will re-sell the WebED courses into its customer base of 89 school districts and 40,785 educators in New Mexico.

A New Way To Study Abroad

Students in Carnegie Mellons Modern Languages Department have the opportunity to take day trips to the French Riviera this fall.

Vaughn Sizemore joins Pathlore as vice president, worldwide sales

Twenty-year exec, who grew startup computer company to $30 million, to grow e-Learning revenues around the world

It’s Education. It’s Online. It’s Someplace You Aren’t. What Do You Call It?

Story by Dan Carnevale A readership poll by a learning-and-technology think tank has found that very few people actually call distance education “distance education.”

Webcasters Get Copyright Relief

Webcasting got a little bit easier on Friday, thanks to the federal government.

Instructional Design, Development & Evaluation Department at Syracuse University Announces Four New Online Courses

There will be four online graduate courses offered this coming Spring semester by the Instructional Design, Development & Evaluation Department at Syracuse University. The Spring semester at SU begins 16 January 2001. The four courses are: IDE 600 (Online Education: Theory & Practice); IDE 614 (Instructional Desing: Theory & Practice); IDE 615 (Principles of Instructional […]