This is for sites with information about online teaching and learning.
This is for sites with information about online teaching and learning.

If your site covers a specific topic area, and has online courses, please add it to /Reference/Education/Distance_Learning/Online_Courses, or better still, one of the listed subcategories or @ links.

If you sell the technology or solutions for e-learning, please add you site to /Computers/Software/Online-Training/Delivery_and_Management_Systems/

For quicker placement in the directory please follow these Submission Tips:

Title: Name of Business or Organization

Description: This describes the website and should note distinguishing features found on the site without the use of hype, personal pronouns, or repetitive terms.

Corporate sites outlining their e-learning solutions.
This category is for companies that offer e-learning in its entirety. That is to say they could supply a client with the complete solution including the courses, consultancy, infrastructure and customisation.

If your company specialises in any single component of e-learning then please follow one of the @links on the page and register there.

Sites that provide visitors with independent information about Online Teaching and learning. For example, Brandon Hall and Masie websites do not promote any specific software packages, and as organizations do not sell software, but they carry out regular surveys on suppliers of software relating to Online Learning. The surveys are carried out using their extensive mailing lists and the findings, which are published on the website can therefore be classified as "Independent Research". Other examples would be .org or magazine sites with commentary on issues relating to the rapidly changing world of e-learning. (Information can also relate to similar terms; Web Based Training, Elearning, Online Learning, Online Training, Computer Based Training...)
Sites that provide visitors with independent information about Online Teaching and learning.

For example, Brandon Hall and Masie websites do not promote any specific software packages, and as organizations do not sell software, but they carry out regular surveys on suppliers of software relating to Online Learning. The surveys are carried out using their extensive mailing lists and the findings, which are published on the website can therefore be classified as "Independent Research".