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I found it. The list was in the Banterra Bank of Marion, IL Club 50 News
for the Second Quarter 1997, a group for which I am so well qualified that
I could not remember where I put it.
The Electronic University: A Guide to Distance Learning
http://www.petersons.com/dlearn
The Internet University
http://www.caso.com
Distance Learning Resource Center
http://www.fwl.org/edtech/distance.html
Globewide Network Academy
http://www.gnacademy.org:8001
JEC College Connection
http://www.jec.edu
Lifelong Learning College & Career Consultants
http://www.together.net/~lifelong
New School for Social Research
http://www.dailnsa.edu
SUNY Empire State College
http://www.esc.edu
Thomas Edison State College
http://www.tesc.edu
The Union Institute
http://www.tui.edu/distant.html
University of Wisconsin Distance Education Clearinghouse
http://www.uwex.edu/disted
Right now, I can't remember which of these sites led to the most physics
courses, but you will find a wealth of introductory and undergraduate
courses referenced.
Joe D. Darling jdarling@emh1.otc.cc.mo.us
Instructor of Physics and Physical Science
Ozarks Technical Community College
815 North Sherman Avenue Springfield, MO 65802
(417) 895-7295 (417) 895-7249 FAX
On Tue, 13 May 1997, Warren Hein wrote:
We have had a request from an elderly gentlemen in Spain ( a medical
doctor) who has always had an interest in physics. He wants to know
if there are any internet courses in physics that he could take. I tried to
do a Web search, but had difficulty narrowing down the search criteria.
Does anyone know of such courses that I might tell him about?
Dr. Warren W. Hein
Associate Executive Officer
American Association of Physics Teachers
One Physics Ellipse
College Park, MD 20740-3845
EMAIL: whein@aapt.org
OFFICE: (301) 209-3323
FAX (301) 209-0845