The open online learning on the internet's Web 2.0, as the printing press did at the start of the first Renaissance period in 1450, will make world class self-motivated learning affordable for all. It will be delivered in a 'just-in-time' mode, being completed at the place of our choosing, at a speed appropriate to our learning abilities and preference (visual, auditory, reading/writing or tactile) and in accordance with our situation and need.
Download Individual Chapters of this handbook. Chapters are listed below:
Trends and Issues with Online Learning
1. From Reluctant and Reticent to Engaged and Enthusiastic: The Passage to Online Teaching by Susan Giullian
2. Preparing Special Education Teachers Through Online Instruction
Donna Sobel
3. Using eCollege to Facilitate Learning, Provide for Program Coherence, Manage Accountability Innovations, and Ensure the Evolution of a Principal Licensure Program by Connie Fulmer
4. Make, Share, Find: Web 2.0 and Informal Learning by Phil Antonelli
Technology in Action
5. The Advantages of a Ning Social Network Within a Higher Education Program by Laura Summers
6. Fresh and Forward-thinking: Using Blogs for Educational Purposes by Joanna C. Dunlap & Ellen Stevens
7. Hanging on by a Thread by Dorothy F. Garrison-Wade
8. Instructional Uses of Twitter by Joanna C. Dunlap & Patrick R. Lowenthal
9. Using Audio for Giving Feedback to Project Teams: A Useful Complement to Track Changes by Brent G. Wilson
10. Wordle… Just for Phluff? by Joanna C. Dunlap
11. A Teaching Video Project Brought to Closure by Farah A. Ibrahim
12. Improving the Design of PowerPoint Presentations by Patrick R. Lowenthal
Learning object repository in KY. "About" contains great PPT/Flash explanation of how a learning object repository works. 30 day guest membership available
A guide to online learning ( more like an extended annotated infographic) from Accredited Schools Online. Looks like a good overview describing online learning. What do you think? Feel free to reply to this entry.
"Michigan Virtual University developed this planning document as a practical resource to assist school board members, administrators, teachers, parents and others in meeting student needs. This document presents an overview of online and blended learning, offers guiding questions to support local planning efforts, identifies standards for teaching in online and blended environments and provides student and district planning rubrics."
This guide was featured in an article on Page 14 in the Spring 2013 MACUL Journal. http://www.macul.org/downloads/journals/macul_journal_spring_2013_20130114_115352_2.pdf
MACUL Journal Spring 2013 the Blended Learning (Conference issue) Articles include: Using Technology to Love the Common Core;
iPad Creativity for Elementary Students; Video Use In Your Classroom; "Flipping" EdTech PD; What is and How To Participate in the MILEARNS Online Portal; Making the Best of Technology You Already Have; Blended Learning for Today's Learner; Teaching With iBooks Author; Blooming with Technology: Blooms Taxonomy Goes Digital; Achieving Library 2.0; Discovering Self Through Web Design
Is also available as a flash version at http://content.yudu.com/A20rl4/MACULJournalSpr2013/
iNACOL, is a non-profit organization that facilitates collaboration, advocacy, and research to enhance quality K-12 online teaching and learning. Identify and drive future directions in K-12 online education. See their "About" for details. Lots of great free resources, membership required for archived webinars.
This website contains a number of learning objects that are useful in designing online instruction for students. Click on the links in the link bar on the left to visit any of these subjects.
Our mission is advance digital learning in every classroom, in every school, in every state in America to better prepare students for college and careers.
Technology has changed the way we live, work and play. But it has yet to transform the way we learn.
GenNET Online Learning provides students with a wide range of teacher-led courses, teacher-facilitated courses, and self-directed classroom tools delivered over the Internet.
Open source software can be used as we wish, without long-term commitments and with a community of professionals that extend and support them. This post is a post of the series "Free e-Learning Resources" and I am going to talk about free and open source text-to-speech tools for e-Learning.
Digital India is not a 'Policy Change" but also a "Social Change" which involves transforming the mind-set of its Citizen.
E-Learning and Digital Education are the two sides of the same coin.
Students nowadays are apt with Computers, Laptops, Tablets and Smartphones. They are getting introduced & gaining experience of E-Learning.
Excellent resource defines the models of Blended Learning.
Mission statement: Innosight Institute is a not-for-profit, non-partisan think tank whose mission is to apply Harvard Business School Professor Clayton M. Christensen's theories of disruptive innovation to develop and promote solutions to the most vexing problems in the social sector.
from Elluminate, moderated by Steve Hargadon. A social learning network for educatios offers resources, online meeting area with archive. An eSchoolNews site of the Week: Elluminate creates free social learning network for educators. http://www.eschoolnews.com/news/site-of-the-week/site/?i=60325