'Ivy League Spring' debated: is free, online education financially viable? We saw the rise this year of the “Ivy League Spring,” in which leading universities, bowing to the growing disruption of higher education economics, agreed to open up some of their courses, for free, to online, global audiences of students. … Wharton …See all stories…
Month: November 2012
Mobile Learning in Higher Education [ScoopIT Collection] E …
Mobile Learning in Higher Education [ScoopIT Collection] | E … E-Learning and Online Teaching Today … Mobile Learning in Higher Education [ ScoopIT Collection]. Posted on July 7, 2012 by zipquestr · 0. Mobile Learning in …See all stories on this topic » What are your thoughts on this post? Use the comment area at…
mLearning Scholars
mLearning Scholars The mLearning Scholars Program is designed to facilitate the exploration of questions about teaching, learning, and collaboration in the information-rich, …See all stories on this topic » Please connect with me if you are involved in mobile learning. Please enter your views at the end of the article on this post.
Attorney General Addresses Concerns Over Internet Safety
Attorney General Addresses Concerns Over Internet Safety South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson spoke out about internet safety at a meeting Thursday night at Furman University.See all stories on this topic »
WHY are States Requiring Online Learning For HS Graduation?
In today’s Education Notes section of US News & World Report is an article: States, Districts Require Online Ed for High School Graduation (link) As a long-time proponent of online learning, I certainly think this is an important development. However, after spending some time in my state’s capital testifying before legislative educational committees, it’s important…
How Much For Online Course Development?
Online Course Development With the rapid growth in online learning, the issue of compensation for online course development will only grow to become a bigger issue. Years ago I worked with a couple of K12 providers and found there was quite a range in costs. As an example, Class.com (now Cambrium Learning http://www.Class.com) shared with…