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  • Globewide Network Academy is an educational and research organization dedicated to providing a competitive marketplace online for distance learning courses and programs.
    (Added: 1-Apr-1999 )  Report Dead Link

  • This IBM Global Campus portfolio provides the information and resources to develop, deliver, and administer education through network delivered offerings. Site areas include Higher Education, News and Resources, Events, Ask A Question, Site Map, Feedback, IBM Global Campus Portfolio and E-Commerce For Education.
    (Added: 11-Sep-1998 )  Report Dead Link

  • Established in 1977, the Instructional Telecommunications Council, ITC, is a national, non-profit organization composed entirely of, and directed toward meeting the needs of, educators and organizations involved in higher education instructional telecommunications and distance learning. Site areas include About ITC, ITC Board of Directors, ITC Publications, ITC Members, What is Distance Learning?, Links & Resources, Reports & Abstracts, Legislation, Grant Opportunities and Request for Case Studies.
    (Added: 1-Apr-1999 )  Report Dead Link

  • The Digital Object Identifier (DOI) is an identification system for intellectual property in the digital environment. Developed by the International DOI Foundation on behalf of the publishing industry, its goals are to provide a framework for managing intellectual content, link customers with publishers, facilitate electronic commerce, and enable automated copyright management. Site areas include About the DOI, About the DOI Foundation, Using DOI's and Activities and Events.
    (Added: 11-Sep-1998 )  Report Dead Link

  • The Internet2 project brings focus, energy and resources to the development of a new family of advanced applications to meet emerging academic requirements in research, teaching and learning. Site areas include About Internet2, Activities, Participants, Partners and Internet2 News.
    (Added: 11-Sep-1998 )  Report Dead Link

  • A resource for librarians about licensing digital information. The materials on this site will serve as a useful starting point towards providing librarians with a better understanding of the issues raised by licensing agreements in the digital age. Site areas include Introduction, License Vocabulary, Licensing Terms/Descriptions, Publishers' Licenses, Licensing Resources, E-mail Us, Software, Bibliography, National Site License Initiatives, Authors' Licenses, About this Site, Miscellaneous, Subscribe to LIBLICENSE-L, LIBLICENSE-L Archives and European Mirror Site.
    (Added: 9-Oct-1998 )  Report Dead Link

  • The National Digital Library Program is an effort to digitize and deliver electronically the distinctive, historical Americana holdings at the Library of Congress, including photographs, manuscripts, rare books, maps, recorded sound, and moving pictures.
    (Added: 7-Oct-1998 )  Report Dead Link

  • The National Science Foundation is an independent U.S. government agency responsible for promoting science and engineering through programs that invest over $3.3 billion per year in almost 20,000 research and education projects in science and engineering. Site areas include About the NSF, Fastlane, Grants & Awards, Public & Media Information, Directory & Staff and Science News.
    (Added: 11-Sep-1998 )  Report Dead Link

  • The initial purpose of PACE in the early 80s was to provide a two-way video network for direct instruction. Today PACE operates an extensive ITFS voice, video, and data network serving educators in six counties. Site areas include Background, Engineering, Educational Services, Staff and PACE Programming.
    (Added: 11-Sep-1998 )  Report Dead Link

  • The Teacher's Workshop is dedicated to bringing about practical staff development opportunities. Teacher's Workshop teleconferences feature nationally known speakers that teachers interact with via their 1-800 phone line. Site areas include Teleconference Workshops, New Resources for Teachers, Speaker's Bureau, Teacher's Exchange and Video Curriculum.
    (Added: 11-Sep-1998 )  Report Dead Link

  • TEAMS has achieved national growth and recognition by combining standards-based instruction for students with exemplary staff development opportunities for participating teachers. The TEAMS Distance Learning model, with its capacity to reach thousands of educators quickly, has proven to be an effective staff development tool for addressing the critical issues of classroom teacher preparedness. Site areas include About Us, Program Information, Discussion Groups, Partners, Awards and Search.
    (Added: 11-Sep-1998 )  Report Dead Link

  • The TeleLearning Network of Centres of Excellence (TL·NCE) is a national collaboration linking Canadian researchers and client communities involved in the development, application, and evaluation of advanced education technologies based on collaborative learning and knowledge building. Site areas include TeleLearning-NCE Profile, Research Showcase, Contact Information, News & Publications, Search, Demos, Talk to Us and Member/Researcher Login.
    (Added: 11-Sep-1998 )  Report Dead Link

  • TeleRead is a nonpartisan plan to get electronic books into American homes through a national digital library and small, sharp-screened computers in an era of declining literacy.
    (Added: 1-Apr-1999 )  Report Dead Link

  • The MASIE Center is an international thinktank located in Saratoga Springs, NY. The Center is dedicated to exploring the intersection of learning and technology. Site areas include MASIE Center Info, Services, Articles & Resources, MASIE Center Membership and TechLearn Bookstore.
    (Added: 11-Sep-1998 )  Report Dead Link

  • The United States Distance Learning Association is a non-profit association formed in 1987 by Patrick Portway, Dr. Smith Holt of Oklahoma State University and Dr. Ralph Mills of California State University. The association's purpose is to promote the development and application of distance learning for education and training. The constitutents they serve include K through 12 education, higher education, continuing education, corporate training, and military and government training.
    (Added: 1-Apr-1999 )  Report Dead Link

  • The Alexandria Project is a consortium of researchers, developers, and educators, spanning the academic, public, and private sectors, exploring a variety of problems related to a distributed digital library for geographically-referenced information. The centerpiece of the Alexandria Project is the Alexandria Digital Library (ADL), an online information system inspired by the Map and Imagery Laboratory (MIL) in the Davidson Library at the University of California, Santa Barbara. The ADL currently provides access over the World Wide Web to a subset of the MIL's holdings, as well as other geographic datasets.
    (Added: 7-Oct-1998 )  Report Dead Link

  • Merlin is a web-based learning environment which combines many of the advantages of face-to-face learning with the best of open and distance learning (ODL). Site areas include What is Merlin?, Developments, Courses, Register and Contact.
    (Added: 11-Sep-1998 )  Report Dead Link

  • webTeacher was created by two teachers from Tennessee, who brought together their Internet knowledge and classroom experiences to develop a training tool useful for anyone, but designed specifically for teachers.
    (Added: 11-Sep-1998 )  Report Dead Link

  • Wellspring is a collaborative project from Instructional Systems Inc. and members of the Teachers College, Columbia University community. It is devoted to the needs of Distance Educators using the World Wide Web to deliver post-secondary courses to their students. Their primary focus is on Web-based asynchronous courses.
    (Added: 1-Apr-1999 )  Report Dead Link

  • The Global Distance EducationNet (DistEdNet) is a knowledge guide to distance education designed to help clients of the World Bank and others interested in using distance education for human development. The Network consists of a core site located at the World Bank and regional sites in all parts of the world. Site areas include Contribute, Sitemap, Glossary, Resources and About Us.
    (Added: 1-Apr-1999 )  Report Dead Link

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