
Call Us
1-800-762-0121

ENGX954
Perhaps best known for his book, Call of the Wild, Jack London was a prolific writer and storyteller. In addition to reading his books, now you can exchange ideas with experts around the world, visit London’s home in Valley of the Moon near Sonoma, and read his letters through the electronic wonder of the Internet. This course brings you a better understanding of his life and times by the many resources on London via newsgroups, mail lists and websites.
$110/credit
3
A huge library of information is available on the Internet for you to use to research and develop curriculum, but you may find it intimidating or too complicated to become comfortable with this valuable resource tool. These courses have two objectives: to help you learn the various research tools step-by-step from the basics so you become a proficient Internet researcher on any topic, and to explore and discover educationally useful information on the topic you chose to apply to your role as teacher, counselor, or administrator. All courses in this series are three semester hours and available as “On-Line” or “E-Courses.” All materials needed for the course are provided and your instructor is available daily by email or phone.
View a list of all Internet Resource Courses.
Read about course outlines and evaluations.
Read more about credits.
It is recommended the first time you enroll in an Internet resource course, you enroll with all materials which includes an all-inclusive Internet resource reference book. Thereafter, enroll in worksheets only.
You can also order by fax, mail, or phone.
For phone enrollments, call us at 1-800-762-0121.
For fax or mail enrollments, add courses to the cart as if you were ordering online, then proceed to checkout and complete the necessary enrollment information but DO NOT submit your enrollment online. Instead, print it out and fax or mail it to us. See specifics on the cart page.
Please contact us any time with questions.