Should blended learning be treated differently from online learning in policy? UncategorizedAmy MurinMarch 29, 2011blended learning, Keeping Pace, policy Comments
"More research needed” as an excuse for inaction (Post 2) UncategorizedJohn WatsonMarch 24, 2011online learning, quality Comments
How good is education research? (Post 1 of 2) UncategorizedJohn WatsonMarch 23, 2011effetiveness, online learning, quality Comments
Districts searching for a path to online learning UncategorizedRobert GeminMarch 11, 2011blended learning, district, online learningComment
I challenge you to a duel. . . online? UncategorizedAmy MurinMarch 10, 2011blended learning, distance learning, full-time, military Comment
Part 2: We must define and measure online learning UncategorizedAndy FrostMarch 4, 2011blended learning, Disrupting Class, online learning requirement, PLATO, qualityComment
A response to whether online learning is disrupting education UncategorizedAndy FrostMarch 3, 2011blended learning, Disrupting Class Comments
How can states assure quality in online and blended courses? UncategorizedJohn WatsonFebruary 25, 2011blended learning, online learning, qualityComment
Disruption is gaining steam in Idaho and Utah UncategorizedJohn WatsonFebruary 21, 2011Idaho, online learning requirement, UtahComment
Is online learning disrupting education? UncategorizedAmy MurinFebruary 18, 2011blended learning, Disrupting Class, online learning, VSS 2010 Comments
Tips for starting a virtual school UncategorizedChris RappFebruary 7, 2011district, full-time Comments
Research: Policy implications when implementing blended learning UncategorizedAmy MurinFebruary 4, 2011blended learning Comment
Wireless Generation and blended learning policy recommendations UncategorizedAmy MurinJanuary 27, 2011blended learning, ESEA, Keeping Pace Comments
Wireless Generation: Technology improving education UncategorizedAmy MurinJanuary 26, 2011blended learning, Keeping Pace Comment
Do state virtual schools offer diplomas? UncategorizedkpstaffJanuary 24, 2011Florida, full-time, Keeping Pace, state virtual schools Comment
New Jersey fights for its students UncategorizedkpstaffJanuary 19, 2011blended learning, charter, New Jersey, online learningComment
The evolving role of state virtual schools UncategorizedRobert GeminJanuary 14, 2011Alabama, funding, Georgia, Idaho, Keeping Pace, New Mexico, online learning, state virtual schoolsComment
Mobile learning: Ready or not! UncategorizedAmy MurinJanuary 12, 2011Keeping Pace, mobile learning, online learning, social Comments
It’s the Power of the Network UncategorizedChris RappJanuary 5, 2011blended learning, consortium, Keeping Pace, online learning, WisconsinComment
Georgia raises virtual student funding levels UncategorizedkpstaffDecember 17, 2010full-time, funding, Georgia, Keeping Pace Comment