Some may find the information useful and wish to enroll...
Saludos Esteban
p.d. I have nothing to gain from sending the information. Just wanted to share
what I thought
would interest some within the forum.
From: eSocrates eCenter Mailing List <
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Date: 16/03/2000 03:04:21 PM
Subject: Internet Based Teaching Online Course, Apr 15.
Learn to teach and train on-line from the convenience of your desktop with our
on-line course on:
Internet Based Teaching
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You can register on-line by using the "Click Here to Order Password" button. The
next class begins April 15, 2000. This is a 12 week course for beginners,
facilitated by Dr. Hilary McLellan (Empire State College and Wyatt Digital
Inc.). It requires 1.5 to 2 hours of work per week, and is flex timed. Cost is
$695 per person. Limited to 20 participants
Other courses available on-line also start on April 15, 2000. You can also
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eCommerce in the Digital Economy
www.esocrates.com/cgi-bin/socrates.cgi?seidman01
Web-based Human Resources Management
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Web-based Training
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Other courses include:
Internet Entrepreneurship
Information Design
International Business
Strategic Management
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eSocrates Bulletin 00-01
1. Congressional Commission on Web-based Education: Chairman is Senator
Bob Kerrey, a Democrat from Nebraska,
http://www.senate.gov/~kerrey/news/press/webcomm.html
At issue was the regulation of distance learning programs to ensure quality of
new education
techniques. Senator Kerrey indicated that the commission would probably not
recommend new laws; rather, look into other ways of encouraging providers to
offer high-quality distance learning programs.
2. Evaluating Internet Resources: Here are resources that provide criteria for
evaluating Internet Information, Web sites, assess your own skills,
http://www.albany.net/~paf/evaluating.htm
2. Copyright Issues for On-line Courses. Who exactly owns on-line courses -
instructors? colleges? content providers? How can you develop good copyright
policies for your institution.
http://www.utsystem.edu/OGC/IntellectualProperty/cprtindx.htm
http://www.acim.org/home/fip/copytrad.html
3. "Management Classes as On-line Learning Community", Prof. Paul Shrivastava's
recent article published in the Journal of Management Education provides a
framework for building online courses as learning communities.
http://www.esocrates.com/LearningResources/ClassroomOLCJME.html
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Michelle Cooper
Customer Support, eSocrates.com
www.esocrates.com
Tel: 800-469-0684
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