GLOBAL UNIVERSITY ALLIANCE
Nine universities on four continents are collaborating with a company that produces technology for distance education on a venture called the Global University Alliance, which will offer graduate and professional courses online in Asia. (6/16/2000)
ZEST AND APPREHENSION
A survey of members of one teacher's union, released Wednesday, has found that they are enthusiastic about the experience and benefits of teaching distance-education courses, although they do see a few perils on the horizon. (6/15/2000)
FREE HELP ON THE SAT
A new Internet company will begin offering free test preparation for the SAT on August 1. (6/15/2000)
OPERATORS ARE STANDING BY
In the increasingly competitive world of distance education, some institutions have turned to discounts and promotions to attract students -- especially in the summer, when potential students may be thinking more about beaches than books. (6/14/2000)
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Richard Howard
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FEAR OF DISTANCE MED
Medical schools are worried that online continuing-education services like the one run by Charles Safran (right), a former Harvard Medical School professor, will draw away their top professors with rich offers, and steal their audiences as well. (6/13/2000)
'INTERACTIVE COMMERCIALS'
A new Web site offers free minicourses, but there's a catch: Students must fill out questionnaires about the sponsors' products.
VIRTUAL EDUCATION IN VIETNAM
An Australian university plans to establish the country's first foreign-owned institution, which will rely extensively on online technology.
LIFELONG LEARNING FOR ALUMNI
Glenn C. Altschuler and Ralph Janis, both of Cornell University, say that colleges are eyeing a large, untapped audience for distance learning -- their own graduates.
WORKING TOGETHER
An instructor at Baker University is using online study groups to help distance-education students succeed.
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