Kansas Association for Interactive Distance Education
What we do...
Advocate and promote the use of interactive distance education.
Recognize outstanding achievements in distance learning.
Conduct conferences and forums on topics relating to distance education.
The Kansas Association for Interactive Distance Education (KAIDE) was formed in 1996 by the directors of Interactive Television (IDL) networks in Kansas, and it is a non-profit association of organizations that support Interactive Distance Education. KAIDE is comprised of IDL networks, schools, education service centers, and state agencies across the state that participate in or support Interactive Distance Education.
Participating Networks/Institutions:
ESSDACK Service Center
Greenbush Interactive Distance Learning Network
Interactive Consortium Academic Network (I-CAN)
KanREN
Kansas State Department of Education
SKI-CAN Network
Smoky Hill Education Service Center
South Central KS Distance Learning Network (SCKDLN)
Technology Excellence in Education Network (TEEN)
Professional Development Opportunities!
Each year, KAIDE hosts professional development opportunities for the distance learning instructor. We feel that is important for instructors in this area to have a network of peers and additional resources available to them to be successful in the distance learning scenario.
CLICK HERE to see when the next opportunity is!