This web site status is now "Release Candidate 1" and one giant step closer to becoming a fully functional LIVE web site by Fall or Winter 2011.

Any site visitor could explore this web site's content, primarily assorted web links related to distance learning and a few articles authored by me, JGW, since the site's creation in March 2009.  Now there is more for the site visitor and the logged in site user to do...

 

  • Site visitors who are educators, trainers, graduate students, or people of any age interested in using or improving education offered by distance learning can help develop the content of this web site and can help by rating the existing content on this web site.  To do so:

    • Please request an account if you do not have one already.
    • Please accept the invitation to confirm your new account in the email which you will receive in a few minutes after you complete registration.
  • Site users, those who have an active account on this web site:

    • Please explore this site as a logged in site user.
    • Please add comments to articles, when commenting is allowed for the article.
    • If or when you find an article that needs writing, write it and "file it" in one of the existing article categories defined for this web site.
    • If or when you find a web link elsewhere on the Internet that you think would be an appropriate addition to one of the categories of web links on this web site, add that web link and assign it to that web link category.

As of 11.07.09, this web site is again able to accept logins from users who have registered for an account and have been accepted as users.  Any site user has been able to login since 2009.  However, in March 2011 the web hosting server for this web site was "hacked." During the hack several server-side code files for this web site were destroyed. My (the site administrator's) efforts from March 2011 through June 2011 to identify and replace the destroyed files failed. However, on July 9, 2011, as an experiment I backed-up the site and overlayed all of the web site's code files with the complete "full package" for this version of Joomla, i.e. v1.5.23. All the user interface problems for logged-in users and for site administrators existing Mar-Jun 2011 disappeared.