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Friday, January 06, 2006 

New dgSURVEY: Online Education: What Can It Deliver?

Educational resources available via the Internet, from online course materials to virtual classroom videoconferencing, offer some of today’s most cutting-edge applications of cyberspace. However, e-learning has not always lived up to its promise for the developing world.

A Development Gateway Special Report scheduled for March 2006 will examine the challenges and opportunities of online education in the developing world. We would like to know what Development Gateway members think about online education in developing countries. Please take few moments to answer a short survey at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=864101622251

Selected responses will appear in the 'From Our Members' section of the Special Report. Thanks for your help!

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