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About WE-Town


WE-Town is about World Education and classes that might underlie a broad-based program of distance learning. These are proposals for distance learning classes that are offered through a wide variety of venues on a wide variety of topics. Click here to go to the Wetown project template.

If you are truely intrested in taking these classes you must contact the teacher of the class on an individual basis. These are individual class proposals and might not be related to American University. The site is a clearinghouse on ideas in education and the implementation of new technologies.



Country Studies


  1. Distance Learning about Syria, by Dima Al-Azim
  2. A Cultural Learning Course between South Koreans and North Koreans, by Juwon Moon
  3. Interpreting the Cuban Sound, By Calvin Fortenberry
  4. Polish History and Culture, by Sarah Sitarek
  5. French-American Perspectives on Globalization, by Ron Oman
  6. Latin American Literature, by Julie Dasenbrock
  7. Virtual Brazil, Susan Gilman
  8. Hungary's History and Culture, by Eva Kaszala
  9. Contemporary Mexico, Brenda Martinez Vergara
  10. Japanese Culture, by Noriko Vitkevich
  11. Yugoslavian History, by Yusuf Fuduli

Business and Economy


  1. A Course for Women In International Business: How to Succeed in Chinese Business, by Dena Kram
  2. International E-Commerce -- Ecuador, by Christina Kibler
  3. Microfinance Distance Learning Course, by Amy Lofgren
  4. Managing Your Brand Online, by Drew Minniti
  5. On-line Advanced Public Relations Course, by Tamara Galilaia
  6. Alternative Fair Trade, by Janine Johnston
  7. Asia Economic Growth, by Kunwoo Kim
  8. Understanding Japanese Business Practices, by Tomoyoshi Hisamori

Rights


  1. Crime Mapping, by James Griffin
  2. Human Rights Observers, by Nadia Martinez
  3. Refugees by Niklas Enander
  4. Human Rights, by Cheryl Lewis
  5. Through the Eyes of the Women’s Movement, the State, and Islam, Sponsored and Taught By The Jag Rahi Hai Organization, by Shamila Chaudhary
  6. Burmese Women's Rights, by May Aung
  7. Feminism, by Jitka Hromek
  8. Intellectual Property and the Internet, by Jacqueline Lirtzman
  9. Global Trade Unionism, by Jason Netherton
  10. Islam and Gender, by Sara Hasan

How To

 

  1. Distance Learning and Costa Rica, by Lisa Campeau
  2. Japanese Flower Arrangement, by Tania Miura
  3. Bridging North South-Education Divide,by Gabriel Lazier
  4. African Farmer and Literacy Project, by Core Badiane
  5. Make-Up Artistry, by Martha Kim
  6. Astrology, by Anita Tepsic
  7. Classical Guitar, by James Payne
  8. International Communication, by Mariana Vega
  9. Technology and Journalism, by Chris Ingold
  10. Auto Maintenance 101, by Johnson Louie
  11. Auto Maintenance 101, by Johnson Louie
  12. Your New Baby, by Jane Gindin
  13. Screenwriting 101, by Tony Kopetchny
  14. Building Peaceable Schools, by Chris Zweifel

Politics and History

 

  1. Introduction to Institutions of the EU, by Petra Ticha
  2. A Short Course on War, Evolution and Great Thinkers, by Carl von Berneuth
  3. From Authoritarianism to Democracy, by Benjamin Hofstatter
  4. Developing Systems of Government, by Erica Blodgett
  5. International Organizations and the World Wide Web, by Rick Hink
  6. Analysis on Japanese Economy, by Daisuke Okayama
  7. Culture and Globalization, by Sajeed Asghar (Titu)
  8. Introduction to Prehistory, Gisella Casanovas
  9. Introduction to World Religions, by Uta Saoshiro
  10. Development and Freedom, by Melanie Mork
  11. Faith and Development, by Natalie Ware
  12. Taiwan and Democracy, by Josh Carter
  13. Latin America and Democracy, Samlanchith Chanthavong
  14. The Cold War, by Jeff Orschel
  15. Same Sex Cultural Relations, by Jason Bricker
  16. European Integration History, by Diana Dimova
  17. Future of European Integration, by Anna Karkovska

Language, Food and Culture

 

  1. Distance Learning For Learning Japanese Language and Culture, by Elizabeth Sobel
  2. Learning the Polish Language Online, by Chris Danielewski
  3. Learning Chilean Spanish, by Joshua James
  4. Learning Chinese, by Gretchen Warner
  5. How to Eat Japanese Food, by Misuzu Nakamura
  6. How to Cook Chinese Food, by Ami Johnston
  7. Indian's Religions, by Nitara Nivatvongs
  8. Political Spanish, by Rebecca DeMar
  9. The Teaching of Jiddhu Krishnamurt, by Sean Farrell
  10. Learning Yemeni Dialect, by Atyaf Alwazir
  11. International Films, by Bremmer Kneib
  12. Wine, Taste, Enviornment and Culture, by Alison Spitzer


Environmental

 

  1. Birdwatching and Environment in South America, by Sharon Grau
  2. Enviromental Journalism, by Mauricio Rios
  3. Appropriate Technologies, by Shane Hough


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