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Online Education Associations
- ACCESS - A consortium of 70 leading Christian institutions of higher learning involved with distance education and other nontraditional modes of educational delivery.
- ADEC Distance Education Consortium - An international consortium of state universities and land grant institutions providing high quality and economic distance education programs and services via the latest and most appropriate information technologies.
- Adult Education Network (AEN) - The AEN promotes the activities of its members. These include clubs, associations, special interest groups and service organizations in South Africa.
- AECT WebSite - The mission of the Association for Educational Communications and Technology is to provide leadership in educational communications and technology by linking professionals holding a common interest in the use of educational technology and its application to the learning process.
- African Distance Learning Association - ADLA is the major supporting vehicle for Open Colleges and Virtual Universities of Africa.
- Arizona Distance Learning Association - Purpose is to promote the development and application of distance learning for education and training. The constituents served include Pre-K through grade 12 education, higher education, home school education, continuing education, corporate training, military and government training, and telemedicine.
- The Association for Applied Interactive Multimedia - Created to support professionals who use and develop interactive multimedia for education and training. The mission of AAIM is to bring together through communication, workshops, conferences, and this web site practicing multimedia professionals, educators, trainers, and those considering using multimedia and related applications
- Association of Chartered Treasury Managers - ACTM identifies itself with the role of organizing and bringing the globally relevant body of knowledge in treasury management together for the development of the treasury profession.
- The Commonwealth of Learning (COL) - An international organisation created by Commonwealth Heads of Government to encourage the development and sharing of open learning/distance education resources and technologies. COL is helping developing nations improve access to quality education and training.
- Confederation of Open Learning Institutions of South Africa - COLISA, a confederation of autonomous higher education institutions that aims at close collaboration by consensus, was founded by the University of South Africa, Vista University and Technikon Southern Africa. It is a national resource and reference point for providing quality higher education in South Africa.
- The Connecticut Distance Learning Association - A non-profit association formed to promote the development and application of distance learning to education, training, research, business, and communications in Connecticut.
- Distance Learning Association (DLA) - The founding mission of DLA is to enhance the educational experience and career level of its members seeking distance learning opportunities. DLA was established to support adults in pursuit of their goals and occupational skills.
- The Education Coalition - TEC works to create new public educational systems, models and partnerships. We serve as a focus for development, dissemination, research, advocacy and funding related to educational change and the use of technologies.
- Ethiopian Distance Learning Association - Committed to the education of the Ethiopian youth in collaboration with grass root organizations including The International Open College of Ethiopia, the Virtual School of Ethiopian Studies and the Ethiopian Virtual University.
- European Association for Distance Learning (EADL) - A European association of privately-owned and non-governmental colleges, institutions and individuals working in the field of distance learning. EADL represents nearly all member countries of the European Union as well as members from Iceland, Norway, Russia, Switzerland and Turkey, and associate members from the US, South Africa and Asia. Altogether EADL members provide 4,000 different courses and the members of EADL work with more than one million students all over Europe.
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