The World Association for Online Education (WAOE) held a Special Board of Directors' Meeting asynchronously in a WebBoard from February 14th to March 7th, 2001. The five Directors, Cyber-Parliamentarian, officers and other members attended. Among the highlights, officers on the WAOE Coordinating Ring now represent ten countries with the following appointments: 1) Ms. Begum Mohamed Ibrahim, Mara University of Technology, Melaka, Malaysia -- Online Academic Conferences Committee, WAOE Chapter and Website in Malay; 2) Rafael Molina-Velazquez, Florida, distance education and e-business, from Montemorelos University, Mexico -- WAOE Latin American Chapter and Website in Spanish; 3) Bill Purdy, non-traditional student of distance education, George Mason University -- Membership Committee / WAOE Electronic Bulletin (WEB) e-newsletter staff; and 4) Roberto Mueller, Universidade Federal de Vicosa, Brazil -- who already maintains a WAOE Web page in Portuguese -- promoted to Online Educator Development Committee Chair. WAOE will co-sponsor an e-learning conference in Mexico led by Rafael Molina-Velazquez. WAOE is also affiliated with the Symposium on Online Learning in Kuala Lumpur (September 2001), whose sponsors include the University of Malaysia Sarawak and the Malaysian Ministry of Education. The WAOE President has been invited to the conference to conduct online teacher training in computer rooms with broadband Internet. For details on the above actions, see: http://waoe.org/president/index.html The Board meeting also began plans for the mid-2001 Annual Members' Meeting along with elections for WAOE President and Treasurer. Online Academic Conferences Committee Chair Keiko Schneider is willing to conduct online events in parallel with meetings and conferences affiliated with WAOE. WAOE officers had been utilizing free versions of Blackboard, MetaCollege and virtual organization environments such as QuickTeam for online educator development. MetaCollege discontinued its free courseware but offered a reasonable price for its Advanced Site to WAOE as an NPO, so WAOE agreed to adopt it for officers and possibly members to design online courses. WAOE dues were abolished in mid-2000 thanks to sponsorship from the Child Research Net in Tokyo: in English, see: http://www.childresearch.net/ or in Japanese: http://www.crn.or.jp/ WAOE had also changed to an ISP with the potential for membership databases and efficient communication channels. There were technical delays before needed action could be taken to make WAOE a virtual organization with responsiveness and a sense of community despite the great geographical separation of members. Websites in many languages and on various online education issues can now be consolidated at the central Website. Besides the current mailing lists for the general public, members, and officers, there will be e-mail accounts and aliases @waoe.org for officers and committees. For example, a membership enquiry will then be forwarded to several relevant officers for their action. Officers will have directories at the WAOE Website for their duties and subdirectories for their own use as an incentive. Please join in or visit: http://www.waoe.org/ Collegially, Steve McCarty, Professor, Kagawa JC, Japan President, World Association for Online Education (NPO): waoe@... - http://waoe.org/president/index.html Online Publications (Asian Studies WWWVL 4-star site): http://www.kagawa-jc.ac.jp/~steve_mc/epublist.html In Japanese: http://www.kagawa-jc.ac.jp/~steve_mc/