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Addressing Diverse Learning Styles Through the Use of Multimedia - texto de Susan M. Montgomery da University of Michigan  http://fre.www.ecn.purdue.edu/FrE/asee/fie95/3a2/3a22/3a22.htm


Indiana College Network
- links sobre EAD  http://www.icn.org/resources.html

Catálogo de educação à distância com cerca de 15 mil cursos e programas, inclusive doutorado.  Na verdade, e uma ferramenta de busca só de cursos à distância http://uu-gna.mit.edu:8001/uu-gna/index.html


Distance Education and WWW   http://tecfa.unige.ch/edu-comp/edu-ws94/contrib/peraya.fm.html


Desenho instrucional, o "The encyclopedia of educational technology"
http://edweb.sdsu.edu/eet/


Universidade do Porto- Faculdade de Engenharia Mestrado em Tecnologia Multimidia
http://www.medialab.fe.up.pt/disciplinas/ensdis/default.htm


Uso de WWW no ensino superior (consórcios de universidades)
http://www.wgu.edu/wgu/index.html



Consortium for School Networking
- http://cosn.org/
Champions K-12 distance learning by promoting well-educated leadership on DL issues, advocating federal policy to promote access to DL for all students, and forging coalitions with other public and private sector entities which can aid in this mission - a great group for administrative policy makers

Distance Ed - http://www.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/distance.html
University of Colorado at Denver page touting awesome research on DL as well as a plethora of resources and distance ed providers; if you are just starting to formulate policy or develop a DL program, this is a great page to jump off of

Distance Education: A Primer - http://www.utexas.edu/cc/cit/de/deprimer/deprimindex.html
University of Texas site developed for the express purpose of introducing the novice to the realm of distance education; covers the technology involved, teacher, student and instructional issues, and model programs in a variety of settings with an emphasis on equality of access

Distance Education and training Council - http://www.detc.org/
These guys have been around since 1926, originally monitoring correspondence courses; their function is to be "a clearinghouse of information about the distance study/correspondence field and sponsors a nationally recognized accrediting agency called the Accrediting Commission of the Distance Education and Training Council"

Distance Education Chat and Resources - http://www.cottagemicro.com/education/default.stm
Interesting concept to bring together those interested in DL for synchronous chat; unfortunately they schedule the chat sessions and attendance has been low so things are slow.....but past chats are archived and there are links to other resources

Distance Education Clearinghouse - http://www.uwex.edu/disted/home.html
University of Wisconsin page offering news, articles, conferences, funding, technologies and a variety of resources - some pertaining specifically to UW and others open to the larger WWW audience

Distance Learning Resource Network - http://www.wested.org/tie/dlrn/
Part of the U.S. D.O.E. Star Schools Program, with a quick find index for chatting, teleconferencing, web based instruction plus news, publications, research and additional resources

Distance Learning Resources - http://www.arlington.com/distance.html
Text based hotlist of great online resources by site, gopher, newsgroups and mailing lists; it's not exhaustive but what it has to offer is unique

Educational Uses of the Internet
  http://www.net.au/~merlin/hpage/issues.htm

Electronic Emissary
- http://www.tapr.org/emissary/
Going strong since 1993, this service out of the University of Texas at Austin offers "a matching service that helps teachers with access to the Internet locate other Internet account-holders who are experts in different disciplines, for purposes of setting up facilitated curriculum-based, electronic exchanges among the teachers, their students, and the experts"

Electronic Learning In A Digital World  http://www.edgorg.com/ e Eletronic Learning in A Digital World - How to offer a course over the Internet http://www.edgorg.com/course.htm

Exploring the World of Telementoring - http://www.tapr.org/~ird/Wadbrook/telementoring/WebQuest.htm
Webquest designed to actively immerse you in the telementoring experience - a nice alternative to some of the more text-heavy resources DL has to offer

Hazel's Homepage - http://www.marshall-es.marshall.k12.tn.us/jobe/
My good friend Hazel Jobe's online presence, showcasing her awesome background in videoconferencing and Internet projects; right now she is sponsoring her annual Earth Day Challenge which is (like everything else she does) very worthwhile!

ILINC - http://www.ilinc.com/
Touting LearnLinc as the "next generation in virtual classrooms", ILINC offers online demonstrations of their product for prospective consumers

International Telementor Center - http://www.telementor.org/
Colorado State university program which advocates "adult mentors can share their experience and expertise, helping students achieve academic excellence in math and science, improve communication skills, and explore career and educational futures"; organizations are asked to sponsor the program through donations and employee participation, students participate at no cost

Journal of Library Services for Distance Education - http://www.westga.edu/library/jlsde/
Focusing on post-secondary distance learning, this online publication offers peer-reviewed articles on all things to do with DL

More about MOOs - http://www.itp.berkeley.edu/~thorne/MOO.html
Comprehensive listing of multi-user virtual environments (MOOs, MUDs, and MUSH's) which allow participants to interact in real time in a text-based world; if you want to get your feet wet in one of these virtual places this Berkeley site may offer leads you can use

MUDs and MOOs: An Overview - http://www.susqu.edu/ac_depts/arts_sci/english/lharris/mudsmoos.htm
Susquehanna University article on the origins and affordances of Multi-User Dungeons (MUDs) and MUDs that are Object Oriented (MOOs); lots of great information if you're starting at square one

National Telecommunications and Information Administration - http://www.ntia.doc.gov/
Department of Commerce site that "works to spur innovation, encourage competition, help create jobs and provide consumers with more choices and better quality telecommunications products and services at lower prices"; lots of info on policies and grant monies for telecommuting

NetMeeting - http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/iebuild/netmeet2/en/netmeet2.htm
MicroSoft product which allows groups of participants to dial into the same virtual meeting place and interact in a text based environment using keyboarding and a white board; sound is also available to those with a microphone

Peterson's Distance Learning Channel - http://www.petersons.com/dlearn/
Courses, programs, news items and resources all related to distance learning; geared towards HS and College students

Resources for Distance Education - http://webster.commnet.edu/HP/pages/DARLING/distance.htm
Charles Darling's extensive listing of resources for college and K-12 DL, plus links to publications and resources which can help you get your program off the ground

Teacher Professional Development Institute - http://www.tappedin.org/
TappedIn is a MOO dedicated to online professional development for teachers; a virtual office building full of opportunities to network and learn from peers, the companion newsletter will keep you up to date on all the upcoming events taking place there each month - I highly recommend this service.....it's free!

TEAMS Distance Learning - http://teams.lacoe.edu/
K-12 site offering opportunities to use "instructional technologies to access a combination of the best features of time-dependent (synchronous) video-based instruction along with time-independent (asynchronous) computer access to multimedia and the Internet"

Telementoring Over the Net - http://www.igc.org/iearn/circles/mentors.html
Margaret Riel's overview of what telementoring has to offer teachers and learners as part of the instructional process; nice examples and plain talk explanations make this an easy read

Telementoring Web - http://mbhs.bergtraum.k12.ny.us/mentor/index.html
Nice guidelines and easy to search database if you are considering joining in a telementoring experience; great for those who already have some background and are ready to immerse themselves further into the concept

Telementoring Young Women - http://www.edc.org/CCT/telementoring/
Started in 1995, this was a three year project funded by EDC/Center for Children & Technology to involve female students in engineering and the sciences through technology; includes Equity/Women's Issues, Careers, Curriculum Resources, Colleges & Universities, Parents & Families and Other Projects

United States Distance Learning Association - http://www.usdla.org/
Dedicated to promoting DL at all grade levels and in business, this organization offers background and links to what's going on in DL across the country

Using Research to Design Effective Distance Education - http://www.oise.utoronto.ca/~ggay/distance.htm
Greg Gay's online paper on the theoretical foundation for distance learning; if you are looking for the theoretical underpinnings for developing DL at your school this may be worth your time to digest

Using the World Wide Web to Build Learning Communities in K-12 - http://www.ascusc.org/jcmc/vol2/issue3/gordin.html
Northwestern University paper from their School of Education and Social Policy on how students form learning communities online, the efficacy of such distance learning programs, and recommendations for future attempts at DL

Video Conferencing in the Classroom - http://www.marshall-es.marshall.k12.tn.us/jobe/vcsuggest.html
Wonderful exchange of videoconferencing ideas for K-12 teachers

Videoconferencing Cook Book - http://sunsite.utk.edu/video_cookbook/
Wonderful step-by-step descriptions from the Southeastern Universities Research Association to help you make your efforts in videoconferencing successful; easy to use and highly practical

Videoconferencing for Learning - http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/vidconf/
PacBell's fabulous K-12 site for teachers wanting to launch videoconferencing activities with their children - a must see not only because of its content but because of its excellent design


 

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