Online Learning
iNACOL Annual Conference
Follow the online learning conversation at iNACOL Annual Conference here.
Digital Learning Day 2013
February 6th marks the 2nd annual Digital Learning Day, a national campaign that celebrates teachers and shines a spotlight on successful instructional practice and effective use of technology in classrooms across the country.
Forecast for Blended Learning
Predictions for how blended learning programs will evolve in 2013, with an important new years wish that technology integration take place in a way that's meaningful for students.
Takeaways From Virtual Learning Conference
Six themes rang loud and clear throughout the sessions at the 2012 iNACOL Virtual Schools Symposium
VSS Symposium: “Inventing the Future of Learning”
It’s that time of year again for one of the premier online and blended learning conferences, the iNACOL Virtual School Symposium.
A Primer List On How Digital Learning Is Boosting Achievement
Too often people claim that there is no conclusive evidence that digital learning is working. This by-no-means-exhaustive list of evidence proves otherwise.
Virtual Growth Trending Nationwide
More students than ever are taking advantage of digital learning programs. Ohio, Florida, and Wisconsin, all states that fall high on CER's Parent Power Index, are just a few states that have gotten attention recently for tremendous growth.
New Jersey Hearing On Online Learning
President of The Center for Education Reform Jeanne Allen testifies before the Joint Committee on the Public Schools in New Jersey about Online Learning. Her testimony shares facts about the schools that deploy digital learning, the parents who utilize online learning opportunities, and the teachers who lead and instruct in the digital learning world.
Online Learning Success in South Dakota
The South Dakota Virtual School and South Dakota MyLife are two online programs helping Mount Rushmore state students "increase the rigor and relevance of their high school education."
Fairfax County Looking To Go Virtual
The Virginia county is considering a full-time online school to meet the growing notion that parents should be able to customize their child's education.