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21. SIGGRAPH 2001 Online, Courses, Geometric Algebra
Illustration of Geometric algebra (GA) using GABLE, Stephen Mann, University of SIGGRAPH2001 online courses, @ Copyright ACM SIGGRAPH 2001 All Rights Reserved.
http://terra.cs.nps.navy.mil/DistanceEducation/online.siggraph.org/2001/Courses/
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Geometric Algebra
Organizers: Ambjorn Naeve (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Alyn (Rock) Rockwood (Colorado School of Mines)
Geometric algebra unifies many different and redundant mathematical systems in current use, and it has wide application in computer graphics: kinematics and dynamics, simplicial calculations (polygons, FEM), fluid flow, collision detection, quaternion splines, elastic deformations, curve and surface definition, vector fields, etc. In this course, attendees explore a new, fundamental language for the mathematics of computer graphics, as well as for modeling and interactive techniques in general.
Presentation Presenter, Affiliation Applications of Geometric Algebra I Chris Doran, Cambridge University Applications of Geometric Algebra II: Beyond Euclidean Geometry Chris Doran, Cambridge University Applications of Geometric Algebra Joan Lasenby, Cambridge University Speaker 4 Leo Dorst, The Universiteit van Amsterdam

22. Online Courses
Internet Links. Elementary Middle School High School ESL Educators. ONLINECOURSES (612). English Classes, Spanish Classes. algebra I, Álgebra I.
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23. CompuHigh
Offers an online accredited high school curriculum that issues diplomas. Individual courses including algebra, geometry, biology, and english.
http://www.diplomaonline.org

24. Waubonsee Community College Online.
Credit courses for Spring 2003 NUMBER, COURSE NAME. ESC 101, Survey of Earth ScienceLaboratory. ESL 020, ESL online Intermediate I. MTH 060, Elementary algebra.
http://www.wcc.cc.il.us/onlinecourses/
April 3, 2003 4:42 am Email This Print ONLINE COURSES spring credit
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HOW TO LOGIN: User Name: The first letter of your first name, your last name, and the last four digits of your social security number.
Example: jdoe4321 User lower case letters only. Password: Your initial password is your social security number (without the hyphens).
Read lecture notes or assignments, gather information, explore topics, take quizzes, submit homework, track class progress and grades, and communicate with the instructor and other students - all online - at the time of day (or night) that works best for you. To learn about the system requirements for online courses check out Preparing your System for WebCT
Prospective students are encouraged to try a Sample Online course . (You may use "guest" as the username and password.) Students who register for an online course are encouraged to complete the free Online Orientation course . (A login will be provided after you register.) AVAILABLE ONLINE COURSES:
  • Click Course Number (Example: CJ161) for course description and schedule information Click Course Name (Example: AIDS Awareness) to go to the instructor's welcome page
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NUMBER COURSE NAME ACC 110 Beginning Accounting I ACC 120 Financial Accounting ... Health, Saftey, and Nutrition

25. Online Courses
online curriculum that is student centered and standards based. students may beginand finish courses well into Pre-algebra, 7th Grade Language Arts, 7th Grade
http://skonline.org/sampler/default.htm
SK Online Serving Students in Salem and Keizer, Oregon and Beyond An Alternative Education Program of Salem-Keizer Public Schools, District 24-J, Oregon
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Online curriculum that is student centered and standards- based.
Licensed and content-certified teachers work individually with each student through a variety of means:
e-mail, instant messaging, threaded discussion
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onsite and "in-person" seminar or appointments
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Asynchronous pacing that allow students to work at their own pace within the bounds of each semester. As space availability allows, students may begin and finish courses well into the standard academic term. Offerings for Spring Session 2002 MATHEMATICS LANGUAGE ARTS SCIENCE Fundamentals of Math
(3rd - 5th grade) 6th Grade Language Arts 6th Grade Science Pre-Algebra 7th Grade Language Arts 7th Grade Science Business Math 8th Grade Language Arts 8th Grade Science Algebra 1A Structure of Writing Concepts in Physical Science Algebra 1B Freshman Composition Earth Science Algebra 1C Freshman Literature Environment Chemistry Algebra 1D Soph. Survey 1

26. MATH 1111 College Algebra Online
MATH 1111 (O'keefe) College algebra. online courses will be available for studentlogin on the first day of scheduled classes (see Term Calendar).
http://itdl3.darton.edu/dlorientation/okeefe/math_1111.htm
About Darton College Distance Learning Online Courses Course Orientations ... Albany Area Information MATH 1111 (O'keefe)
College Algebra The instructor will contact students for orientation. Course information is also available in the syllabus and orientation icons on the course homepage. Online courses will be available for student login on the first day of scheduled classes (see Term Calendar
To get the homepage of MATH 1111
  • Go to the Darton College homepage. www.darton.edu Click on the WebCT link at the top of the page. Enter your first and last name, all lowercase-no spaces
    as your WebCT ID. Repeat this procedure for your
    password. Click on the MATH 1111 link.
  • If you have any problems getting into the course, call 430-6923 (WebCT help) or email the WebHelp Desk at webhelp@darton.edu
    Course: MATH 1111
    Instructor: Tanya O'keefe
    Office: B-Building, Room 120
    Phone: (229) 430-6842
    E-mail: okeefet@darton.edu

    27. Educational
    The Math courses are completely online with interactive lessons. courses offered are Basic Math/Pre algebra, Elementary algebra, Intermediate algebra, Geometry, Test Prep Course, (ELM, GRE, SAT, etc), and Adult/Reentry Student Prep Course.
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    Math Courses Completely Online
    Courses written and taught by a college math and computer science teacher Courses meet or exceed state standards for High Schools and Colleges curriculum Self Paced lessons No Campus visits Immediate Online test results Everything is online: Lessons, homework, tests, final Certificate of Completion (Upon request) Five months to complete each course with a 30 day extension if needed

    28. Ventura College - Distance Learning - Online Course Offerings
    Please check www.online.venturacollege.edu for updates and mandatory orientationinformation. 32698, MATH V01 Elementary algebra, 1/6/03 to 5/14/03, Richard
    http://www.venturacollege.edu/distancelearning/onlinecourses/
    VC WEBSITE HOME site menu directories ventura college a-z search contact us about ventura college current students academic programs distance learning ... Distance Learning Home Online Courses How to Enroll in a Online Class Online Course Offerings Orientation To Online Learning Class Orientation Information Student Resources Telecourses Telecourse Orientation Information Telecourse Offerings Program Viewing Information Online Application ...
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    online registration, add/drop classes, view/pay fees, display grades, update address/phone info, access to library services Online Course Offerings
    Summer 2003 Semester
    Please check www.online.venturacollege.edu for updates and mandatory orientation information. Just clink on the class link and the orientation information will be available. See Schedule of Classes for details. Additional class meetings will be announced at orientation ANTH V01 Physical Anthropology 3.00 Units

    29. Online Courses, Independent And Distance Learning, University Of Minnesota
    GC 0722, Introductory algebra (Computer), GC 0732, Intermediate algebra (Computer), Pulpand Paper Unit Operations, Spring 2003 online Termbased courses
    http://www.idl.umn.edu/studentserv4.html
    Where do you want to go? Back to IDL Home Courses Tuition, Fees, Financial Aid How to Register Student Services and Policies Frequently Asked Questions How to Reach Us College of Continuing Education University of Minnesota Welcome Students! What Is IDL? Faculty Resources Feedback and Questions Search this Site Site Map
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    Online courses held during specific semesters (term-based courses) combine the flexibility of self-study with the satisfaction of interaction. You register and progress through the course with fellow students, following a week-by-week calendar of assignments. Discussions in online courses are asynchronous (unless specified otherwise): you do not need to be online at specified times. Be sure to initiate your University of Minnesota e-mail account as soon as you receive confirmation of your registration (see E-Mail and Internet Services
    Features
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    30. Distance Education - Atlantic Cape Community College
    your online course.* For more detailed information about the online courses, clickon GEOG102; Math Skills Review MATH070; Introduction to algebra I (Prealgebra
    http://www.atlantic.edu/distance_ed/online/index.shtml
    Online Courses
    ACCC is dedicated to providing superior academic programs to a diverse community of students. To that end, ACCC offers courses that can be taken any time , from any place! Students use their home computers and their connection to the Internet to take an online course. Through email, "bulletin boards," and the World Wide Web, students and faculty gather together in a true "classroom without walls." See the frequently asked questions below for more details:
    Online Courses Offered this Semester:
    Please see the current Schedule of Credit Classes for the current listing of all online courses. (Requires Acrobat reader.) Can't find a particular course? Try looking through the New Jersey Virtual Community College Consortium
    If you have already registered for an online course:
    You will receive a "welcome letter" shortly before the start of the semester from your instructor which will include your userID and password for accessing your online course.* For more detailed information about the online courses, click on the course links below. Note: Login accounts will not be available until the day the semester actually begins!

    31. YCTC Online Courses
    MATH/SCI, 5/20 8/9. MAT-095, 3O1, Fundamentals of algebra*, 2, $191.00,online, online, MATH/SCI, 5/20 - 8/9. MAT-110, 3A1, Topics in Career
    http://www.yctc.net/student_services/course_schedules/Summer02/course_02.htm

    32. UW Colleges Online Education Summer 2003 Courses
    Please Note While these online courses do not meet at any specific time or MAT 110College algebra 3 credits Definition of function; linear and nonlinear
    http://www.online.uwc.edu/summer03.html
    Registration
    Begins: April 1, 2003
    Ends: May 27, 2003 Classes
    Begins: June 9, 2003
    Ends: August 1, 2003
    Please Note: While these online courses do not meet at any specific time or place, they do have weekly deadlines throughout the semester. ART 181: Ancient and Medieval Art - 3 credits
    COM 203: News and Informational Writing - 3 credits

    ENG 250: Introduction to Literature - 3 credits

    GEO 101: Introduction to Cultural Geography - 3 credits
    ...
    SOC 250: People, Organization, Society - 3 credits
    ART ART 181: Ancient and Medieval Art - 3 credits
    Art and architecture from the old stone age to the Gothic era. FA COMMUNICATION COM 203: News and Informational Writing - 3 credits
    Instruction and practice in written communication of factual materials under direct guidance of instructor. Emphasis is on writing for news media, but time is spent on procedures and techniques which are basic for all informational writing. Prerequisite: typing proficiency recommended and the satisfactory completion of English 101 or equivalent documentation of language skills. AP

    33. UW Colleges Online Education Spring 2003 Courses
    courses Please Note While these online courses do not a foundation for higher levelcourses and applications CLOSED MAT 091 Elementary algebra - 3 credits
    http://www.online.uwc.edu/spring03.html
    Spring 2003 Registration Has Ended.
    It is no longer possible to register for any Spring 2003 course. Semester runs: January 21, 2003-May 17, 2003. Spring 2003 Courses
    Please Note: While these online courses do not meet at any specific time or place, they do have weekly deadlines throughout the semester. CLOSED COURSES
    COM 203 : News and Informational Writing - 3 credits

    ENG 101: Composition I - 3 credits

    ENG 102: Composition II - 3 credits

    ENG 250: Introduction to Literature - 3 credits
    ...
    PSY 202: Introductory Psychology - 3 credits
    COURSES CLOSED BEFORE THE END OF THE REGISTRATION PERIOD
    BUS 230: Introduction to Management Systems - 3 credits

    CHE 124: Natural Science Chemistry - 4 credits

    ENG/BUS 210: Business Communication - 3 credits
    ENG 278: Multicultural Literature in America - 3 credits ... SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology - 3 credits BUSINESS CLOSED - BUS 230: Introduction to Management Systems - 3 credits An introductory course designed to provide students with fundamental knowledge of management information systems and their concepts including the use of information systems for management decision-making and the impact of information systems on management. Topics may vary as technology changes but the students will learn the tools of productivity (i.e. Excel) such as electronic spreadsheet, data base, and graphics. AP

    34. LSC Online Courses - A.A. Degree
    College algebra. 4 credits. NOTE Prealgebra, algebra I, and algebra II are alsoavailable online, however, they do ELECTIVE courses (at least one course).
    http://www.lsc.cc.mn.us/online/aadegree.htm
    Online Courses for Associate in Arts Degree
    See the full A.A. Program Planner To complete the 60-credit Associate in Arts degree at Lake Superior College, a student must complete the 40-credit Minnesota Transfer Curriculum. The remaining twenty credits will count as electives for the degree. On Thursday, July 11, 2002, a site visit for the accreditation of e-learning programs was completed by two consultant/evaluators from the Higher Learning Commission (HLC). On Monday, November 18, 2002, the HLC gave final approval for LSC's change request to offer any and all degrees (A.A., A.S., and A.A.S.) through e-learning formats. New Info Added November, 2002 To complete the A.A. degree, students are required to complete at least two credits in the area of Health or Physical Education. The following Health courses are acceptable: HLTH 1210 (Nutrition), HLTH 1410 (Nutrition in Athletic Performance), HLTH 1430 (Personal Wellness). Online P.E. courses will be available by the Fall Semester 2003. Transfer courses from other institutions can also be used to satisfy the P.E. requirement for the A.A. degree at LSC. Beyond the 40-credit Minnesota Transfer Curriculum requirement, and the 2-credit P.E./Health requirement, an additional eighteen credits of electives are required for the A.A. degree. As of fall 2003, a student can choose the eighteen credits from a list of courses totaling more than one hundred fifteen credits.

    35. Online Courses
    algebra 2A, 110201A. algebra 2B, 110201B. A reminder of the timelines and requirementsfor students who will be enrolling for online courses for the summer, 2002
    http://www.sowashco.k12.mn.us/virtualmedia/online-courses/Default.htm
    Distance Learning With certified teacher support, students will be able to log on to the internet to access their classes. To take a class in this program, students will need four things: (1) a computer, (2) access to the internet, (3) a basic understanding of computer operation, and the ability to read. All types of students are welcome in the program, including:
    • Homebound students Dropouts who want to re-engage in learning, including adult learners Students who need to make-up missing credits and are behind in their graduation plan
    To be eligible to enroll and receive credit, the student (who is presently enrolled as a full time student in District 833) must:
    • Be 16 years old Have approval of school Counselor Spend 12 hours (outside of the school day) in an assigned computer lab with a District 833 teacher (for each course enrolled in Complete the course two weeks before the end of the semester
    Course offerings are as follows: General Science A General Science B Geometry A Geometry B Learning Skills A Life Sciences A Life Sciences B Lit. and Lit. Analysis A

    36. Graydisk: Free Online Courses And Tutorials
    Other courses. Free online course in art appreciation, which includesquizes and assignments. Beginning algebra http//math.about.com.
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    37. Math Courses Completely Online-Algebra, Geometry, Test Prep, Adult Prep
    today, thousands of adults and youths have benefited from the online courses andhave of Math instruction is Basic Math, all levels of algebra, Calculus and
    http://www.omegamath.com/about.html
    The online math courses were developed and written by Nancy Parham. Graphic design, animation and landscaping of the sites are done by Rick Parham. Our administrative office is located on the California central coast in a small beach town named Los Osos. We are just a few minutes from San Luis Obispo.
    Mission:
    Our primary mission is to educate students with the skills and perspectives needed for understanding and participating responsibly and creatively in a complex world.
    About the Instructor:
    Nancy Parham started out at a Community College where she earned an Associates of Science in Math and Science. She received her Bachelors degree in Mathematics, and then continued on to earn her graduate degree in Pure Mathematics and a second in Teaching Mathematics. While she has made a career of teaching Math and Computer Science, she enjoys writing supplemental manuals for her students. She has used the materials she has written in the classroom for many years, and has continuously improved her booklets each quarter as students ask questions and she realizes a more efficient way to present the concepts.
    These booklets have been used for the basis of the online math courses. As of today, thousands of adults and youths have benefited from the online courses and have been able to advance in school and move toward their goals.

    38. Online Courses
    this level, you may take 804129 Introduction to College Mathematics or you may take804-150 Math 100 (algebra) online. Either of these math courses will count
    http://www.chippewa.tec.wi.us/Programs/DeptPages/Paralegal/Tips.htm
    Follow these tips to help you succeed with online courses. Distance Learning/Internet Courses
    All of the paralegal courses are available on the Internet.
    You may NOT take all of your courses online. The American Bar Association requires that at least four of your legal specialty courses (12 credits) be taken in a traditional classroom or in synchronous delivery (ITV). The legal specialty courses are identified with asterisks on the program requirements sheet. Computer Skills
    To begin the program, you must be familiar with Windows and have a keyboarding speed of 35 words per minute. Take 103-102 Microsoft Office Suite if you need introductory word processing skills. These courses will not count as elective credit; you are expected to enter this program with these skills. Math Proficiency
    In order to fulfill graduation requirements, you must score 45 or higher on the math portion of the COMPASS exam. If you do not score at this level, you may take 804-129 Introduction to College Mathematics or you may take 804-150 Math 100 (Algebra) online. Either of these math courses will count for elective credit. Back to top Required Elective
    The American Bar Association requires that students have a broad general education. To satisfy this requirement, you must take 18 credits of general education, including language arts and social science classes. You must choose either 809-196 Introduction to Sociology or 809-197 Contemporary American Society as one of your electives.

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    40. Online Courses - Mathematics Courses For Everyone
    This online course is equivalent to 1 semester of high school There is a sequel tothis class, algebra 1B These two courses will prepare you well for your first
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