The term "distributed learning" is increasingly used for technology and education. It means both on-campus and off-campus (also called distance education). Sometimes it is called "instructional technology." It is a technique where technology is used when appropriate, along with other techniques. It is this definition of "distributed learning" that is used as the basis for the content below.
- Arizona Universities On-Line Presence
- Arizona Distance Learning Catalog (direct link -- all public Arizona Universities)
- ASU On-line
- ASU Extended Campus
- NAU On-line
- NAU Universityhouse Channel
- UA - Distance Learning
- General Topics
- Educause (national organization for information technology and education)
- National Learning Infrastructure Initiative (Educause)
- WICHE Telecommunications (Western Cooperative for Telecom)
- Internet 2
- Specific Examples
- Advanced Distributed Learning Network
- Arizona Learning Technology Partnership
- Maricopa Center for Learning and Instruction (Maricopa Community College District)
- Technology-Delivered Education Market Study (Arizona Board of Regents - 1998)
- Virtual Universities (examples)
- The World Lecture Hall
- Western Governors University
- California Virtual Campus (on-line courses)
- University of Colorado Online
- Magellan University (Tucson)
- Penn State World Campus
- The Open University (United Kingdom)
- Southern Regional Electronic Campus
- Distributed Learning
- Distance Learning Resources
- California State University Center for Distributed Learning
- Advanced Distributed Learning Network
- ADEC Distance Education Consortium
- Quality Distance Education
- Distributed Learning Communities - Resources
- Syllabus Web (technology & education)
- Arizona Distance Learning Association
- Further Reading
- Michael G. Dolence & Associates
- Instructional Design References (Cornell)
- Design Shop: Lessons In Effective Teaching (Virginia Tech)
- Maximizing the Potential of Web-based Instruction
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