What is Real-Time Internet Education?
Real-Time Internet Education refers to the many classes that individuals can take (complete with class discussions, tests, etc.) while sitting at their home computer. Universities and colleges are now starting to realize the potential of this education market. No longer do students confined geographically to a certain region have to go to school there!
Unlike Automated Education, this type of interaction occurs between an actual teacher and the student via modem connections to the Internet.
Links to other relevant education information sites
CISCO Educational catalog. Online database of many eduactional sites.
http://sunsite.unc.edu/cisco/edu-arch.html
The "Ralph Bunche" school. For grade-school children.
http://mac94.ralphbunche.rbs.edu/
"Engines for Education" link site to educational facilities around the world.
http://www.ils.nwu.edu/~e_for_e/
"Computer Mediated Education" - using computers for education.
http://www.umich.edu/~nikole/index.html