DISTANCE LEARNING
Harvard and MIT Offer Free Online Courses
MIT: Introduction Courses
Hippocampus
Epic Learning
Teacher Tube
YouTube: Education Channel
Thinkfinity
Michigan Electronic Library: Michigan Online Resources for Educators
REMC/GenNET
Education Podcast Network
Education Podcasts
PBS: Teachers
PBS: Learning Matters
Smithsonian Podcasts
National Geographic Podcasts
Discovery News
Nova Podcasts
Ball State: Webisodes
U.S. News & World Report Video
New York Times Video
CNN Student News
Time Podcasts
Washington Post: Photos and Videos
USA Today: Videos
Newsweek: Education
U.S. Department of Education Videos
MLive: Videos
ClickonDetroit: Videos
WXYZ: Videos
Detroit News: Videos
Hoyle
Distance Education Clearinghouse
Distance Learning Resource Network
Courseshare
Yahoo
Peterson's
Education World
U.S. News & World Report
Summary
Maryland Virtual High School
Kentucky Virtual High School
Florida Virtual High School
Louisiana Virtual High School
Illinois Virtual High School
Idaho Virtual High School
Nevada Virtual High School
Wisconsin Virtual High School
New Mexico Virtual School
Utah Electric High School
West Virginia Virtual School
Arkansas Virtual High School
Alabama Online High School
Michigan Virtual University
(Now offering over 150 classes)
Hawaii E-School
WorldWideLearn
Virtual High School
Course List
Preserving Principles of Public Education in an Online World
VIRTUAL COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES
There are over 300 colleges and universities that offer distance learning: internet classes, independent study classes, cable and/or satellite television classes plus traditional classes that may be taken for high school and college credit. Here are some:
Eastern Michigan University 734-487-1849
Western Michigan University 616-387-4216
Indiana University School of Continuing Studies 800-334-1011
Michigan State University 517-353-8977
Central Michigan University 989-774-4000
University of Toledo-University College 419-321-5104
Lansing Community College
Wayne State University
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And even more
MSU Online Dual Enrollment or Elective Courses
Introduction to Home Computing
Introductory Elementary Latin
Principles of Packaging
Introduction to the Information Society
Also, see Make-Up Credits!
Another great list