Posts Tagged ‘Individualized Learning’

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Designing an online learning environment on Open Educational Resources for science education Shironica Karunanayaka, Chandana Fernando and Vajira de Silva Personalised system of instruction: The ODL way Prakash Arumugam Comparative study on the usage of an online plagiarism-detection service when presenting distance learning coursesLoo Choo Hong and Tung Lai Cheng Floundering among adult learners in […]

Online Teacher of the Year: Individualized instruction is key

Through a combination of blended learning, individualized instruction, and enthusiasm, online biology teacher Leslie Fetzer’s dedication to helping her special-needs students develop core learning skills contributed to her new title as the 2012 National Online Teacher of the Year for K-12 education.eSchool NewsFull Article

Students go at own pace at school without boundaries

Los Angeles (CNN) – After spending 20 years in a midlevel job at a Southern California credit union, Dawn Moore wanted a promotion. But to move up in the company, Moore needed a bachelor’s degree. So what stopped her from going back to school? A full-time job, a family and a tight budget.CNNFull Story

Big Data’s Arrival

New students are more likely to drop out of online colleges if they take full courseloads than if they enroll part time, according to findings from a research project that is challenging conventional wisdom about student success.Inside Higher EdFull Article

Closing the Gap: Turning SIS/LMS Data into Action

WASHINGTON, DC (February 3, 2012) – In collaboration with the American Association of School Administrators (AASA) and the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), Gartner, Inc. has released the first two reports from the Closing the Gap: Turning Data into Action program, titled: Education Community Attitudes Toward SIS/LMS Solutions Implementation and Selection Approaches Toward SIS/LMS Solutions […]