Keeping Pace 2011 Trend #9: Special student needs gain new focus UncategorizedkpstaffNovember 4, 2011Keeping Pace Comment
Keeping Pace 2011 Trend #8: The provider landscape is changing rapidly UncategorizedAmy MurinNovember 3, 2011EMO, Keeping Pace, providers Comment
Keeping Pace 2011 Trend #7: Common Core Standards and OER are taking hold UncategorizedAmy MurinNovember 2, 2011Common Core, Keeping Pace, OER Comment
Keeping Pace 2011 Trend #6: More than 16 states pass online learning laws UncategorizedAmy MurinNovember 1, 2011Keeping Pace, law, policy Comment
Keeping Pace 2011 Trend 5: State virtual schools diverging into two tiers UncategorizedAmy MurinOctober 31, 2011Keeping Pace, state virtual schools Comment
Keeping Pace 2011 Trend #4: Full-time schools continue to grow UncategorizedAmy MurinOctober 30, 2011full-time, Keeping Pace Comment
Keeping Pace 2011 Trend #3: Growing role of regional agencies UncategorizedAmy MurinOctober 27, 2011consortium, Keeping Pace, regional efforts Comment
Keeping Pace 2011 Trend #2: Single district programs tend to be blended UncategorizedAmy MurinOctober 26, 2011blended learning, district, Keeping Pace Comment
Keeping Pace 2011 Trend #1: The growth of district programs UncategorizedkpstaffOctober 25, 2011district, Keeping Pace Comments
Keeping Pace 2011 - Top trends in online and blended learning UncategorizedkpstaffOctober 24, 2011Keeping Pace Comments
Collecting data isn't as easy as it seems UncategorizedkpstaffAugust 18, 2011data, Keeping PaceComment
Help us create Keeping Pace 2011 UncategorizedAmy MurinMay 2, 2011blended learning, Keeping Pace, law, online learning Comments
I owe someone a beer, or, OER funding comes through UncategorizedJohn WatsonApril 27, 2011OER, policyComment
Student Information Systems for Online and Blended Programs UncategorizedRobert GeminApril 26, 2011district, operations, Student Information Systems Comment
Rethinking online teacher preparation UncategorizedAmy MurinApril 18, 2011blended learning, Florida, Massachusetts, mastery, online learning, teacher certificationComment
S.B. 65 poised to change online learning in Utah UncategorizedAmy MurinApril 14, 2011law, online learning, state virtual schools, Utah Comment