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Welcome to @ONE's New Website

We want to welcome you to the new @ONE web site, and ask that the first thing you do is to create an account. You do this by clicking on the "Sign Up Now" in the box labeled "Sign Up" at top right hand corner of site. Once you have created a Username and Password you will be able to log into the site and will have access to features such as posting comments, rating courses and instructors, access archives on demand, and soon there will be more new features including OneTV, and Groups so you can continue learning with those that learned with you in an @ONE course, workshop or seminar!!

Facebook Announces Fellowship Program for Doctoral Students

Facebook is enhancing its relationship with the academic world. Today the company announced the creation of five fellowships to be awarded to doctoral students in the 2010-11 academic year. The research-focused awards also include tuition, fees, travel money, a $30,000 stipend and more!

The Future of Learning Institutions in a Digital Age

In a recently released report by Cathy Davidson and David Goldberg, they research and address the issue raised by the title: are the current learning institutions viable in a digital age? If they are, what shape or form do they need to take? One of the more provocative statements in the conclusion of the report is:"No institution of higher education in the country today has tested in a comprehensive way new methods of learning based on peer-to-peer distributed systems of collaborative work characteristic of the new Internet age."

Registration is now open for Spring online courses and seminars

Register now for new Spring online courses and desktop seminars. All are easy on your time - and budget - with no travel required. So let your fingers do the walking to register and secure your space. 

Interested in a seminar, but can't attend during the noon hour?  No problem - register anyway to automatically receive the access notice to the recorded archive.

Captioning Technology from Google

Google has released new technology to automatically caption video for You Tube and Google Video. It has a number of applications as the blog describes. This could be a free resource for captioning. The link below provides the full story and information. http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/11/automatic-captions-in-youtube.html