Distance Learning Community

Check out what some others in the distance learning community are working on.

USDLA’s mission is to serve the distance learning community by providing advocacy, information, networking and opportunity. They help members stay connected and ahead of trends in learning — distance learning , e-learning, mobile learning, computer-based training (CBT), web-based training (WBT), instructor-led training (ILT), online training, online learning, blended learning, classroom training, webinars…

Cooperating School Districts (CSD) of Greater St. Louis is a non-profit education consortium that serves teachers, administrators, support staff and school board members in 61 public school districts in eight Missouri counties and two Illinois counties. The mission of CSD is to provide member school districts with high-quality and cost-effective services, resources and leadership to achieve educational excellence for all students.


The Senior Learning Network (SLN) recognizes the continuous learning needs of retired citizens by developing programming designed specifically for this age group. It recognizes the importance of learning to the healthy maintenance of the brain and that learning should be expansive and interactive. MoDLA is a proud partner of the Senior Learning Network!


The iSchool Initiative is a student led organization dedicated to fulfilling the vision and promise of a 21st century classroom. This promise includes the integration of technology into the learning environment, bridging the gap between students lives and the classroom.



The National WWII Museum in New Orleans, LA offers an array of distance learning programs from teacher workshops to virtual field trips covering a large scope of topics on World War II.

One Response to Distance Learning Community

  1. Diana Garland says:

    Elliott Masie of the MASIE Center just released “VRLearn Report: Virtual Reality & Learning?” It is a 2017 open source, vendor-neutral analysis of Virtual Reality and Its Implications for Workplace Learning.

    Is the interest in Virtual and Augmented Reality real, hype, or “too soon”? Can workplace learning leverage its user engagement for impact?

    You can view, print, or download this (free of charge) at: http://www.masie.com/VRLearnReport

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