Invest Learning Hosts Live Chats on MSN

Invest Learning has entered an agreement with Mainstream Online to offer product information over The Microsoft Network (MSN) as an independent content provider. Invest's area focuses on educational software and solutions for older adolescents and adults.

The firm also hosts live online "chats" in which staff discuss relevant issues and answer questions from the audience. Upcoming chats include "Are Today's Students Prepared for College?" (Feb. 29) and "Distance Learning for Education" (Mar. 14).

Other scheduled chats are "Basic Skills Catch Up" (Mar. 28), "Adult Education Solutions" (April 11) and "The Virtual Textbook" (April 25). All conferences run from 6 to 7 p.m. PST.

MSN visitors can reach Invest Learning's area by selecting "Go To" from the Edit menu and entering "investhome." Invest Learning, San Diego, CA, (800) 488-2208.

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