With Distance Learning Remote Experiments, professors can provide live demonstrations, students can access laboratories after hours, and researchers collaborate on research.

WETIA stands for World Evangelical Theological Institute Association. We are a nonprofit service and research organization supporting the world’s evangelical theological colleges and seminaries with new technologies that keep them relevant and vital.
Through the generosity of private donors, foundations, and corporations, WETIA is able to accomplish our broad mission of helping these organizations maximize the full potential of e-learning.
Dr. Walker Tzeng
Executive Director
Dr. Walker Tzeng, Executive Director of WETIA has published a chapter entitled “A Biblical-Theological Approach to Transforming Technology.”
WETIA continues to sponsor EdBrite, a simple affordable LMS and SIS geared towards theological institutions in the majority world. WETIA sponsors monthly fees on the platform for schools just starting out and needing only 25 users.
The World Evangelical Theological Institute Association (WETIA) hosted an online workshop entitled “The Social Media Influencer Economy and Theological Education”.
Software Engineering and Information Technology Research
The widespread adoption of Internet technologies and the integration of communication networks into everyday organizational work has led to an increasing interest in the role that information systems.
Digital Solutions for Academic Institutions
WETIA schools collaborate on digital solutions including: code sharing, discussion forums, user groups, student corner, articles, resources.
With Distance Learning Remote Experiments, professors can provide live demonstrations, students can access laboratories after hours, and researchers collaborate on research.
A free resource centre and a forum on evangelical theological education.
A searchable Internet database listing evangelical, pastoral, theological and missionary training courses in all countries.
ICETE is a global community, sponsored by nine regional associations of theological schools.
The Association for Biblical Higher Education.