Whole Network Associate Degrees Bachelors Degrees Doctorate Degrees Edublogs Helpful Tools Online Education Jobs

 

Women in E-Learning

Filed in archive Articles of note... by mstandaert on August 13, 2004

From the US Distance Learning Association and Distance Educator, comes the International Forum for Women in E-Learning.

IFWE is designed to meet the needs of women across multiple distance learning environments: PreK-12, higher and continuing education, corporate, government and military training, telehealth and distance learning consultant organizations. Leadership issues impacting the changing distance learning workplace including quality of deliverables, pace of technology innovation, workplace environment, future of global marketplace, culturallinks integration in distance learning, employment security and options for the future will be presented by outstanding women across the distance learning environment. The event will focus on networking, informal group discussions, and interaction with guest speakers in support of women's professional and personal needs in their career aspirations.






Permalink: Women in E-Learning
Tags: university  programs  learning  education  women  women+learning  distance+learning  sponsored+post 

Trackback: http://www.creative-weblogging.com/cgi-bin/mt-tb.pl/3707



Related Entries:

Women in E-Learning - 16 July 2004

Pay as you go e-learning - 26 July 2004

E-Learning Report - 09 August 2004

Learning from a distance - 11 October 2005

Advertisement


Advertisement


RSSrss   | See all blog subscribe options
Googlegoogle   |   What is RSS?
Yahoo!yahoo
AddthisAddThis Feed Button
BloglinesBloglines
Newsletter
OnlineUniversities

Use the search to look for other interesting posts

 
  • Advertise with us

  • Learn more about our advertising options or email advertising - at - creative-weblogging.com or give Luis a call at +1 (650) 331 8047.


  • Testimonials

  • "Thank you for helping me decide to give online learning a try."

    "Great article! It really helped to get an overview. Thanks!"

    "Excellent post. I totally agree that it is the content and presentation skills of the educator that will make or break an online learning event, not the technology."
  • Other blogs in the same channel in the Creative Weblogging Network







universities
 
Tagcloud: Accounting Prog. Accreditation Admissions Armed Forces Art Programs Articles of note... Associate Degrees Bachelors Degrees Blogging Business Programs Certificate Programs Choosing a School Communication Communications Programs Continuing Edu Criminal Justice Programs Culinary Arts Design Programs Developments Doctorate Degrees Economics Programs Edublogs Education Programs Engineering Programs Financing Education Finding the right university Free Classes Funding your education Health Care and Human Services Programs Helpful Tools Hotel and Hospitality Management Information Technology Education Intellectual Copyright Interviews Issues in Online Education Law and Legal Courses Online Management Programs Marketing Programs Masters Degrees MBA programs New Graduates News Online Degrees Online Education Jobs Online High Schools Online University Reviews Problems in Online Education Products Research Reviews Scams Sponsored Post Sponsored Posts Students Study Skills Studying in the U.S. Online Teaching Online Technology Testimonials Thoughts Triumphs Vocational Programs