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Campbell Expands Online Program

Currently, there are 34 general college curriculum courses and a selection of upper division courses available online as part of the university’s Internet Pilot Program, a program that is expanding to meet the needs of students.Read the Full Story

LEARNTEC ’04 Focuses on European e-Learning Market

With its theme of “Focus on Europe,” the conference will highlight the growing trend toward European standardization of e-Learning techniques and strategies. Participating in LEARNTEC allows organizations around the globe to develop an understanding of the European marketplace and forge relationships with decision-makers who will shape the future of Europe’s e-Learning.The international scope of the […]

Distance learning grows in popularity: Students at area schools participate

Last year, the first time Two Rivers High School offered distance learning, only one student participated, Principal Ridge Schott said. This year, there are 17. Read the Full Story

Enrollment for online courses up

Enrollment for courses offered both online and in traditional classrooms at MSU is up for the sixth consecutive year, but the number of exclusively online classes hasn’t increased. Read the Full Story

New USDLA Publication

It will be sent to all members of the USDLA, and will be available for subscription. Distance Learning will be co-sponsored by the Fischler Graduate School of Education and Human Services at Nova Southeastern University, and will be published by Information Age Publishing of Greenwich, CT. Michael Simonson and Charles Schlosser, USDLA members, will serve […]

St. Cloud Hospital Standardizes Training With Pathlore

With Pathlore’s LMS – software that standardizes the way employees learn, and measures what they know – the Minnesota hospital is consolidating the organization’s tracking and reporting of mandatory training. St. Cloud Hospital, located in St. Cloud, Minn., is also ensuring that training complies with the regulatory requirements mandated by the Health Insurance Portability and […]

The Illinois Online Network Is Making The Virtual Classroom A Reality: Study Of An Exemplary Faculty Development Program

This paper examines the programs and resources that ION provides, the effectiveness of the program as a whole, and the lessons ION has learned about providing a large-scale faculty development program.Read the Full Story

Special report: Home schoolers form support network, but some say students lack social skills

“They’re very excited to be here and meet other kids,” Shiela Raker said.Read the Full Story

Homeschool couple shares tips for avoiding burnout

But the lessons they’ve learned they gladly pass along to others, including:Read the Full Story

Cyberschool advocate touts Arizona academy

Bennett was in Phoenix this summer to promote Arizona Virtual Academy and talked with The Arizona Republic. Read the Full Story