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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Boston, MA May 5, 2005 -
The United States Distance Learning Association, the nation's
premier distance learning association, today announced its
Annual Call for Nominations for the 2005 Distance Learning
Awards. According to Dr. John G. Flores, Executive Director
of USDLA, "the USDLA Awards program is the distance learning
industry's premier awards event recognizing the best of the
best for both education and training distance learning markets."
This year's awards highlight the deployment of various distance
learning technologies and include online, satellite and videoconferencing
components. The USDLA prestigious award recognition is presented
to organizations and individuals. Included for the first time
this year will be a new 21st Century Best Practice Award,
as well as the Best Practice Awards for Distance Learning
Programming and the Excellence in Distance Learning Teaching
Awards.
Awards are presented to recognize outstanding
achievements for distance education and training constituencies.
Eligibility includes five major sectors: Pre-K-12, Higher
Education, Corporate, Government, and Telehealth markets.
National and international submissions are welcome. USDLA
will also honor the 2005 USDLA Hall of Fame Inductees and
present its annual Eagle Award, given to a nationally recognized
public policy official that has demonstrated unique leadership
and long-standing support of educational technology. The prestigious
2005 Distance Learning Awards will be presented at the USDLA
sponsored Training 2005 Fall Conference in Long Beach, California
scheduled for October 17 - 19, 2005.
For more information on the United States Distance
Learning Awards for 2005, click
here or call 800.275.5162.
About USDLA
The United States Distance Learning Association is a non-profit
association formed in 1987 and is located in Boston, Massachusetts.
USDLA promotes the development and application of distance
learning for education and training and serves the needs of
the distance learning community by providing advocacy, information,
networking and opportunity. Distance learning and training
constituencies served include pre-k-12 education, higher and
continuing education, home schooling as well as business,
corporate, military, government and telehealth markets.&
nbsp; The USDLA trademarked logo is the recognized worldwide
symbol of dedicated professionals committed to the distance
learning industry.
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