degrees in Media Studies (through The New School in New York City)[3] and Creative Writing (through the Bath College of Higher Education in England).
[4] Connect Ed also worked with Polytechnic University in Brooklyn and Pacific Oaks College in Pasadena, California.
[4] Technical services were provided by the New Jersey Institute of Technology on their "Electronic Information Exchange System" (known as "EIES")[5] administered by Murray Turoff and Starr Roxanne Hiltz, and by the Unison Participate system.
In an age before easy dissemination of images and sounds on the Web, Connect Ed classes were conducted entirely in text.
Banks, Gregory Benford, William Benzon, Harlan Cleveland, Ari Davidow, Sylvia Engdahl, Keith Ferrell, David Gaines (who taught the first online graduate music course), David Gerrold, Tom Hargadon, David G. Hays, Michael R. Heim, Nicholas Johnson, Lionel Kearns, Paul Levinson, Brock N. Meeks, Frank Schmalleger, J. Neil Schulman, Rusty Schweickart, Donald B. Straus, Gail S. Thomas, and Harvey Wheeler among others.