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Заочное образование, полученное на Интернете, признаваемое ЮНЕСКО- Организации Объединенных Наций признание образования на интернете, признание образования в интернете, признается ли образование в интернете, признание заочного образования, признание заочного образования полученного на интернете, признанное международное заочное образование, узаконенное образование на интернете, признание образования, о признании образования, международное признание образования
Образование, полученное в любом из представляемых вашему вниманию Интернет - институтов, имеет мировое признание:

В наши новые времена, когда Интернет имеет неограниченные возможности в плане обмана и любой способный, или имеющий деньги, может создать Интернет - сайт, где продажа дипломов и получение дистанционного образования доведены до нижнего уровня мозгового шевеления,  ООН ввело "Мировую датабазу заочных курсов на Интернете"

1. International

Association of Atlantic Universities:

http://as01.ucis.dal.ca/aau

Established in 1964, the Association of Atlantic Universities (AAU) is a voluntary association of 17 universities and colleges in the Atlantic region and one in the West Indies that offer programmes leading to a degree or have degree-granting status. In 1989, AAU established ‘the Calendar of University Distance Education Courses in the Atlantic Provinces’. For the past three years, the calendar has been posted on the web, where users can browse or search for courses. The calendar holds information on course start dates, institutional contact information, course level, and delivery method. There is no information available on course descriptions, entry requirements or fees. The target audience is primarily English (and French) speaking students interested in courses from a Canadian provider.

CNED – Centre National d’Enseignement à Distance:

http://www.cned.fr

The French National Centre for Distance Learning (CNED) is a public administrative establishment under the authority of the French Ministry of Education established in 1939. CNED has 350,000 students mostly located in France but more than 37,000 live abroad, in more than 200 countries. Provided they meet the entrance qualifications required for the chosen studies, anyone can register with CNED, from anywhere. The levels taught by CNED range from preschool to higher education, including vocational training and further education. There are 500 complete training programmes and 3,000 modules. The website hosts a database of these courses with complete descriptions and entrance qualifications. Courses are all French. The target audience is global.

CIASER: Courses on the internet: Survey, Analysis, Evaluation, Recommendation:

http://home.nettskolen.nki.no/~morten/cisaer

Courses on the Internet: Survey, Analysis, Evaluation, Recommendation (CIASER) was a project, undertaken in 1999, supported by the European Leonardo da Vinci programme. The project aims to provide a comprehensive, state-of-the-art survey of course provision on the Internet, It lists 130 institutions by country, giving brief details of the institution’s usage of the Internet for courses, as well as contact details and website links. However there are no course descriptions. Countries listed are from Africa, Asia and the Pacific, and Latin America, as well as Europe and North America.

Degree.net: http://www.degree.net

Degree.net is a division of Ten Speed Press, a publisher of career guides. The primary area of expertise is distance learning. The website hosts a directory of institutions offering ODL courses, their contact details and website links. Target audience for the database is worldwide, though individual institutions impose restrictions on courses. No specific course details are given.

Distance Education Course Finder:

http://www.dlcoursefinder.com

Distance Education Course Finder has information on over 55,000 distance learning courses and programmes offered from universities, colleges and companies. It is available in English, French and Spanish. Users can browse by subject, search by keyword, or narrow by language of instruction. It gives brief course details including: title, provider institution, contact details and course number. The target audience is worldwide but course availability is not known. No course fees or restrictions are listed.

Distance Education Clearinghouse:

http://www.uwex.edu./disted/index.html

The Distance Education Clearinghouse is managed and maintained by the University of Wisconsin-Extension, in cooperation with its partners and other University of Wisconsin institutions. It is a widely recognized website bringing together distance education information from Wisconsin, national, and international sources. It holds a database of distance programmes and courses from the University of Wisconsin and also has lists of other online ODL directories/database.

Distance Education and Training Council:

http://www/detc.org

The Distance Education and Training Council (DETC), founded in 1926 and formerly known as the National Home Study Council, is a non-profit [301(3) (6)] educational association located in Washington DC. The website holds a directory of accredited distance teaching institutions from Canada, Ireland, Japan, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States. Institutions are categorized as: degree granting, postsecondary, high schools, or military schools. The Directory lists institutional contact information and a description of types of distance learning courses offered. It lists subjects offered and institutions teaching in that field. No specific course, fee or availability information is listed.

Distance Learning Channel (Ed-x):

http://www.ed-ex.com

The Distance Learning Channel, is based in Texas (United states) was established in 1997 by a group of university professors, web designers and information on over 20,000 online courses and degree programmes from 700 online colleges worldwide. Users can browse or search for courses. Course information includes: description, credits, cost guide, accreditation, prerequisites, institutional descriptions, website links and contact details. The target audience is global.

The DistanceXchange:

http://www.distancex.com

The DistanceXchange is a directory of accredited distance learning and online education graduated degrees offered by international universities. They are based in Hong Kong (China) and list courses from Charles Sturt University, Edith Cowan University, Deakin University, University of Phoenix Online, Gradschools.com, and Central Queensland University.

eLearners.com:

http://www.elearners.com

eLearners.com Inc. started in 1999 in New Jersey (United States) and holds information on: cost, delivery format, course descriptions, educational level, instructional language and institutional information. Users can browse and search. The target audience is global.

Global Network Academy – Online Distance Education Catalog:

http://www.gnacademy.org:8001

The Global Network Academy was founded in 1993. It is a non-profit 501© (3) corporation incorporated in the state of Texas. It is dedicated to ‘promoting access to educational opportunities for anybody, anywhere’. It is an open source catalogue of online and correspondence degree programmes and course information. The catalogue of courses is brows able by subject and searchable by keyword. It lists contact details for the provider institution, course fees, description, language of instruction, and any requirements.

International Centre for Distance Learning (iCDL):

http://icdl.open.ac.uk

The International Centre for Distance Learning (iCDL) is based at the Open University in the United Kingdom. Established in 1990 it has grown into one of the best-known sites for ODL course information. There are 5.608 United Kingdom courses and programmes and 1,458 from non-United Kingdom institutions. The database provides: course descriptions, costs, entry requirements, accreditation, and institutional contact details. The database is both searchable and brows able. The target audience of this website and database is worldwide though individual courses/institutions may impose restrictions due to residential schools, etc. The majority of the courses are taught in English and students are expected to have requisite English language skills. The database covers courses at all educational levels and is therefore used by a cross-section of potential students. Course fee information is given in the database and course costs are extremely varied.

MindEdge:

MindEdge is based in Massachusetts (United States). Users can browse through the subject categories or use the search facility. It lists both online and classroom-based courses. Course information includes: description, delivery method, credits and institutional information.

MonsterLearning:

http://www.monsterlearning.com

MonsterLearning.com offers a searchable listing of online and offline course; certification courses, graduate and undergraduate degree programmes, and continuing education. The courses are not all ODL but users can select ‘distance/online’ in the search. It lists: institutional information, price, prerequisites and accreditation details. MonsterLearning.com has a network of websites around the world offering information on opportunities in that region.

Teleeducation NB:

http://teleeducation.nb.ca

Teleeducation NB is a network of community learning centres in the province of New Brunswick (Canada). It provides assistance in the development and delivery of distance education programmes. TeleCampus is a comprehensive directory of thousands of online courses from around the world. It also has a comprehensive directory of over 1,400 New Brunswick online courses. Courses taught in French and English are listed. Search is possible by keyword, learning level, subject and price or browse by subject. The information available includes: course description, price, educational level and institutional information. The target audience is worldwide.

World Wide Learn:

http://www.worldwidelearn.com

World Wide Learn, a commercial website, states it contains hundreds of online courses, accredited degree programmes, certificates, professional continuing education and learning resources in 155 subject areas offered by educational institutions, companies and individuals from all over the world. It lists institutional information and contact details as well as course descriptions and fee information.



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