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A Three-Prong Strategic Approach to Successful Distance Learning Delivery

One of the ten Maricopa Community Colleges, Rio Salado College has had a distance learning program since its inception in 1978. This paper describes a systems approach to the growth of successful online programs, using data for continuous improvement.Read the Full Story

Math + mouse = online learning

Horry County Schools this year is plunging into cyberspace, using more online course instruction than ever before and making plans to add courses in the future.Read the Full Story

The 2004 Illinois Online Conference for Teaching and Learning: February 18-20

The conference will be held February 18-20, 2004 (8:00 a.m. CST), with Preconference February 3, 2004 (8:00 a.m. CST). This conference is held entirely on the Internet using: email, the Web, synchronous chats, discussion areas, and other Internet technologies. This premier online conference was created to focus on issues and concerns of K-20 classroom faculty […]

World Civilizations Image Repository (WCIR)

The primary purpose of the WCIR is to provide WSU World Civilizations faculty with non-copyright restricted images for classroom use. Read the Full Story

UTPB [University of Texas of the Permian Basin] launches continuing ed program

The University of Texas of the Permian Basin has established a continuing education program of its own that will target working professionals who need to earn continuing credit hours, President David Watts said. Read the Full Story

Interactive training gives skating judges immediate feedback

USFSA officials are interested in improving and modernizing judging training delivery methods, and they say they believe the University’s WebCT course, the first in a possible series, will do just that.Read the Full Story

eSN Exclusive: Why the new federal anti-spam law lacks bite

Though the federal law, which took effect Jan. 1, does not outlaw the transmission of electronic spam mail, it does prohibit spammers from attempting to disguise their identities through dubious return addresses or misleading subject lines and from harvesting valid eMail addresses off legitimate web sites, including online school directories.Read the Full Story

Promotion for 5,663 teachers with distance learning degrees

The Education Ministry has agreed to promote the graduate teachers, who are currently on DGA29 scale despite earning the degrees, to a higher scale of DG41, which is for graduates.Read the Full Story

UNILAG Matriculates Distance Learning Students

The event which took place in the main campus, Akoka was described by the University Vice-Chancellor, Professor Oye Ibidapo-Obe as “a special occasion” to formally admit the DLI freshmen and women for the 2002/2003 academic session.Read the Full Story

Prospects of E-Learning in Nigeria

Electronic learning is also known as virtual education which some tertiary institutions globally have come to identify with in their excitement and determination to be part of the revolution.Read the Full Story