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Distance Education Certificate Program Online Catalog. Shaping the future of online learning with more than 100 years’ experience in educational innovation UW-Madison has been at the forefront of educational technologies for more than 120 years. In 1891 the university launched the world’s first correspondence course. In 1922 campus radio station WHA (America’s first) began broadcasting “Wisconsin College of the Air” classes for adult learners. In 1993 UW-Madison’s Distance Education Professional Development (DEPD) unit launched the first-of-its-kind distance education certificate program to help teachers teach using the fledgling World Wide Web. DEPD builds on that century of experience in educational innovation with professional certificates and events building capacity in all aspects of online education so that you can create more effective and successful courses, programs, and trainings.

DEPD at a glance K12 Certificate in Online Teaching: Achieve your professional goals with maximum convenience, flexibility, affordability. Why DEPD? Dr. Professional Development Center. Course: Scheduled Seminar Discussions. JOLT - Journal of Online Learning and Teaching. PBL: Teaching Online. IAF Methods Database :: Methods and Resources for Facilitators. ALN WebCenter. IAF Methods Database :: Methods and Resources for Facilitators. Maricopa Community College, Maricopa County Community College, Rio Salado College for Distance Learning Online Education, Rio Salado Community College. Illinois Online Network: Educational Resources. Distance Learning Resources. Effective Uses of Online Course Tools. TIPS Online - September 2000: Online Course Hosting. Online Course Hosting In an effort to facilitate online course development by California Community Colleges, the Chancellor’s Office is pleased to announce a statewide online course-hosting plan that is available to all community colleges for the 2000-2001 school year.

This plan has been developed by and is operated through the coordinated efforts of the five California Virtual Campus Centers (CVC). Intended to support colleges in their online startup efforts, the hosting services program provides the following opportunities to California Community Colleges for one year: Participation in the CVC WebCT or Blackboard license at no charge for a fixed number of user accounts. Scalable WebCT and Blackboard licenses that enable colleges to purchase additional user accounts, or unlimited licenses at heavily discounted rates.

Free online course hosting on a WebCT or Blackboard server, provided by the CVCs. For more information, please visit the CVC Web site: Academic Suite. Ed2go online courses.