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Re: Distance Ed Courses
By Amy Lee

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Sandy,

I would check with the person at your central office in charge of staff development/licensure. He or she can probably direct you to a class. Also, check with your local community college. Some community colleges offer teletechnet classes through four year colleges. The professor is located on an university campus but you are in a classroom in a college near your hometown and the professor is on a tv screen plus you can communicate auditorily with the professor and other classmates. Also check with a higher learner center for these classes as well but be warned they can be more expensive. My district plans $150 worth of the tuition which helps maybe your district does the same.

 


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