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November 2000
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The ability to instruct from afar is hardly new
As early as the mid 1800s, correspondence schools
in Europe were teaching shorthand and Foreign
Languages by mail.   In the last century, radio,
television, and satellite broadcasting equipped
distance learning with new methods of delivery.
  The global connectivity of the Internet and a
new generation of hardware and software
applications underpin the teaching of courses
over the Web
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  • By almost any measure, e-learning is booming.
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  • According to a recent U.S. government report, the
    demand for e-learning is likely to leap from just
    5 of all students in higher education in 1998 to
    15 by 2002.
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  • In the corporate sector, spending on employee
    training last year totalled 2.5 billion, about
    40 of which went to on-line education.
  • Industry e-training is projected to double
    annually over the next several years.
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  • The academic on-line market is also expected to
    move ahead rapidly, reaching nearly 1.6 billion
    by 2002. What many educators are realizing is
    that e-learning is a trend they can no longer
    ignore.

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  • Most popular e-learning packages
  • Blackboard's Courseinfo (http//www.blackboard
    .com)
  • - on-line course mananagement system that uses
    templates.
  • Lotus LearningSpace
  • (http//www.lotus.com/h
    ome.nsf/welcome/learnspace)
  • - targeted at corporate users
  • - sold through IBM Corp.'s e-learning
    business unit,
  • IBM Mindspan Solutions.
  • WebCT (http//www.webct.com)
  • - low cost asynchronous course
    delivery and management
  • system developed at the University
    of British Columbia,
  • Vancouver, B.C., Canada
  • - sold through Universal Learning
    Technology, Peabody, Mass
  • Topclass by WBT Systems, Waltham, Mass.
  • (http//www.wbtsystem
    s.com)
  • - the most mature product on the
    market.

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  • Customized e-learning platforms for colleges
  • and training organizations
  • DigitalThink (http//www.digitalthink.com)
  • Convene (http//www.convene.com)
  • eCollege (http//www.ecollege.com)

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