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Related Online Resources


Here are some links to some great educational sites (I really must start putting these into categories...):

  • Annabella's HTML Help - A wonderful HTML reference. Check out the rest of her site, At Home with Annabella, too!
  • Quick Training Tips - A very good site that's definitely worth checking out!
  • SocratEase allows you to create courseware, publish it on the Web, track usage, and more.
  • breakthebarriers - Silicon Valley ASTD and Mentorware have recently created a web site with information on how to avoid barriers to WBT. It is a free support site for those involved in first-time implementation of WBT.
  • Lecturesonline.org is the one-stop site to preview, examine, and download academically focussed digital work-product, such as PowerPoint lectures, demonstrations, figures, charts, graphs, and HTML pages.
  • GVC-NET - Hosts the largest videoconferencing directory on the Internet. It also has a free searchable database of over 1200-videoconferencing rooms worldwide.
  • Street Technologies, Inc. is a provider of network and Internet multimedia software for continuous interactive learning.
  • Intuition Publishing supplies the global business community with 500 titles of financial training and reference products delivered via Internet, Intranet and CD-Rom. Over 150 clients use Intuition's training and reference products world-wide, which are published by a unique team of financial researchers, designers, educators, software programmers and third-party authors.
  • Texas A&M University Center for Distance Learning Research--Distance Learning Certification Program - The key goal of the certification program is to provide training to distance education practitioners. The program provides an interactive, experience-based program leading to professional certification in distance education. A serendipitous benefit of this program is the large number of professional networking opportunities for participants.
  • Why is the Mona Lisa Smiling? - This site explores the mystery behind Mona Lisa's smile and features original da Vinci music. Discover a dozen da Vinci diversions through random research. Take an on-line quiz or create and send digital musical postcards in one of twelve languages.

    This site is an outstanding example of what students can do (and with old equipment at that). Not only is it educational, it's quite expressive.

  • Links to the Hard of Hearing Resources - A wealth of information on deafness. Not a WBT site, but a great starting point to some insightful resources.
  • DigitalThink A Web-based Training company that delivers training via the Web to companies and individuals. Computer science, multimedia tools, the Internet, and other topics are covered. There is an online course demo to try out and it's a very good one. Definitely worth a visit. Chances are good that you'll find a tutor or two online.
  • American Association For Collegiate Independent Study - AACIS One great organization. Great people with goals... they can't help but make things happen!
  • Tammy's Technology Tips for Teachers has everything from using the computer for classroom management to projects to procedures to... Trust me, there's a lot of great information here!
  • The Training Place - Custom Web Based Training solutions, with a demo course available at the site.
  • EDU2 ? A massive index of 10000+ educational links from all over the world, split into 41 categories, from accounting to veterinary.
  • The Global Schoolhouse is undoubtedly the best in its class! Loaded with classroom projects and Internet resources of all kinds, your search will not be complete until you visit this site!
  • Dr. Bear's Degree Network This site tells you how to earn Bachelors, Masters, Doctorates, and Law degrees entirely by Distance Learning, by examination, or by credit for prior learning, using mail, phone, fax, or the Internet.
  • Distance Education: An Overview This reference is hard to beat...
  • Web-based Training Information Center A site packed with information.
  • Sarah's Distance Learning Page Check out Sarah's page often. I've always liked seeing a new site take shape and I think that this one is going to be a good ride.
  • LearnWorld Online Course Templates
  • Blue Web'n Learning Applications A great library of Internet-based instruction
  • U.S. Department of Education
  • Research It! Your one-stop reference desk.
  • Web 66
  • The World Wide Web Unleashed
  • Hints for Web Authors Outstanding! This page has great advice on Web page content and design and should be required reading for all HTML authors. I wish that I had seen this page when I first started!


These links point to NCSU and UNB. These two universities, in my opinion, are tops in the field. These two sites have so much material, that it is very easy to get lost. These links should do the job in getting where you need to go and get started. Once you're there, you'll be able to get around just fine.

North Carolina State University

University of New Brunswick


The following sites do not deal with Web-based training specifically, but they offer much if they are studied.

  • Windy's Web Design - My pages are designed with a simple pattern with the intent of allowing people with a graphical- or text-based browsers an easy read. For those of you targeting users with graphical browsers, you'll be hard pressed to find a better site from which to learn! Windy makes great use of borders, graphics, sound, and text for a well balanced page. Even with all of this, her techniques make for fast loading pages. Whether you have Windy do the work, or if you study her technique, a visit to her site is definitely worth it. This is a wonderful site that keeps me coming back.
  • Stormi.Com - In my opinion, the best backgrounds on the Web! Take your time when you visit; it's worth every second!
  • Make Your Own Home Page, by Dave Hwang, is an interactive Web page creator. This is perfect for the beginner in HTML. Simply fill in the blanks and your page is displayed. Not only do you have a Web page, you have a great study guide! Save the page and study the source.


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