Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 14, No. 84.
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
<http://www.princeton.edu/~mccarty/humanist/>
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Date: Mon, 03 Jul 2000 05:52:33 +0100
From: jason.mann@vanderbilt.edu
Subject: The 6th International Conference on Asynchronous Learning
Networks
November 3-5, 2000
University of Maryland University College
College Park, Maryland
Please, mark these dates, and go to http://www.aln.org/alnconf2000 for
more about the premier conference devoted exclusively to online learning.
Researchers, educators, and anyone interested in distance education are
welcome. Discuss the state-of-the-art with scientists, teachers and
managers, see what the commercial sector is offering to support online
education, and join in shaping the future of this growing field.
Organizations interested in exhibit space, product demonstration rooms, or
corporate sponsorship, please contact aln2000@umuc.edu.
Asynchronous learning networks are helping to transform education and
training from site-based, time-bound experiences to anytime/anywhere online
learning environments. By connecting learners with each other, with their
instructors, and with a wide range of resources, ALNs allow a high degree
of interaction and collaboration.
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