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Sunday, 28 January 2007 |
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BRIDGEnet.org free online Education. BRIDGEnet helps its community on learning Computer, Internet Strategic use, tools, and many other applications, skills to apply to their professional or personal development. Online seminars about how the BRIDGEnet community can publish and help to educate others through the world to acquire the knowledge needed to be useful to the development of their communities and leverage a substantial opportunity in new areas.
The primary activity of BRIDGEnet is to provide free online education in the following areas.
- Basics Computer skills - Web Development - Multimedia - Strategic Use of the Internet - Technical
New courses in diverse areas are under construction and will be make available as soon as completed. We encourage as well our community to send their suggestions to improve the contents to make more courses available. Communities through the Internet connection can connect to our sevices. A simple free registration process enables users to create BRIDGEnet accounts for themselves. This process is designed to be as barrier-free as possible, encouraging the widest possible range of users to access our applications and courses. Users are not required to pay any fee. Accounts are created immediately. We produce a variety of instructional materials designed by both BRIDGEnet and by our partners. We answer user questions through E-mail and our on-line live help facility (under construction at this moment). Educating users in the use of BRIDGEnet courses and applications is a necessary component of both our educational mission. The discussion forums are important to our educational mission. Users can generate educational contents through forums and discussions. The wide range of users attracted by our open access policy ensures a wide range of knowledge and opinion. On-line forums are very effective in drawing people with diverse backgrounds into shared discussions. We believe that simply socializing on line can greatly aid the personal development of many of our young users. On-line forums can be a very good environment in which to learn social skills, up to and including those needed to democratically run a community service, and to gain proficiency in written communications.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 30 October 2008 )
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