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Instruction
Models
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LEEP Distance Education Program, University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign
http://alexia.lis.uiuc.edu/gslis/degrees/leep.html
The LEEP scheduling option is unique among schools of library
and information science, and it provides significant advantages
in a field increasingly involved in organizing and using electronic
information. The faculty combine very brief periods of on-campus
instruction with Internet instruction and independent learning.
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TILT (Texas Information Literacy Tutorial), University of
Texas System
http://tilt.lib.utsystem.edu
The TILT resources have been designed for librarians, instructors,
faculty and other educators interested in learning more about
TILT and related online instructional resources.
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University of Maine System
http://www.learn.maine.edu/ocls/faculty.html
Professional librarians are available to discuss and assist
in the design of assignments for distant students.
Related Software and Products
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Adobe Acrobat
http://www.adobe.com/acrofamily/main.html
The Acrobat family and PDF technology provide simple and large-scale
solutions for managing business-critical information and electronic
documents.
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HorizonLive
http://www.horizonlive.com/
Whether you are bringing live classroom instruction to the Web,
launching a new product, providing continuing education, or
communicating with your global organization, HorizonLive's virtual
classroom products and services make it simple, effective and
available live or on-demand.
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LearningSpace
http://www.lotus.com/home.nsf/welcome/learnspace
LearningSpace is an open, Web-based e-learning solution to train
one group or an entire enterprise.
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NetMeeting
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/netmeeting/default.asp
Using a PC and the Internet, users can hold face-to-face conversations
with friends and family, and collaborate with co-workers around
the world.
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yourTILT
http://tilt.lib.utsystem.edu/yourtilt/
Individuals and institutions may download a copy of the TILT
text, graphics, and scripts to use on their own campuses and
customize in whole or in part.
Resources
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Updated
12/10/2002
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