June 03, 2004

MORE OF THE BEST FREE RESOURCES
from TRAINING DIRECTORS' FORUM E-NET
A discussion-driven newsletter
for training managers
Thursday, June 3, 2004

http://www.vnulearning.com/archive.htm
"The Best Free Resources," May 20, 2004).

Michael Kruchten ( mikek@uwolmsted.org ), a manager at United
Way of Olmsted County, Rochester, MN, points to these sites:

http://aprompt.snow.utoronto.ca/
"A-prompt is a free program to check your [Web] page for
accessibility and offers suggestions for improvement."

http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/
"If you have a question about Web-page building, the answer
is probably here, or you can submit it. There are some great
references to read through," and the site is divided into
beginner, intermediate and advanced information.

http://www.opensource.org/
The Open Source Initiative is a non-profit corporation
dedicated to promoting open-source software "for the good
of the community."

George Siemens ( gsiemens@rrc.mb.ca ), an instructor at Red River
College in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, suggests these sites:
http://www.elearnspace.org
Siemens is the creator of elearnspace, a free resource site with
information about the factors that impact e-learning, knowledge
management, and technology.
http://www.downes.ca
Go here to access "Stephen's Web," by Stephen Downes, which
features an array of "technology and learning trends and links,"
according to Siemens.

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