Wonderland or Never-Never Land: How Do You See Online Education?
Online education holds great possibilities for colleges and universities, and it is imperative that...
Andrew Afton Lawrence | Director of Curriculum and Instruction, Computer Systems Institute
Online education holds great possibilities for colleges and universities, and it is imperative that...
Phillip Mixon | MBA Director in the Sorrell College of Business, Troy University
As e-learning becomes more common, institutions must be careful to ensure they are still achieving...
John Ebersole | Former President, Excelsior College
Before MOOCs can gain any more ground in the higher education space, it’s critical to understand...
Margaret O'Hara | Director of E-Learning, University of North Carolina System
Teaching an online course can be a challenge for many educators, but by avoiding some common...
Jeff Grabill | Professor, Michigan State University
As experiments with Massive Open Online Courses are becoming increasingly popular, one group is...
Di Xu | Assistant Professor in the School of Education, UC Irvine
Incorporating instruction of self-directed learning skills into online classes could help to bridge...
Theresa Gilliard-Cook | Instructional Designer, SUNY Oswego
Synchronous online instruction can be very different from face-to-face instruction, but with a few...
Margaret O'Hara | Director of E-Learning, University of North Carolina System
Setting clear expectations at the start of an online course can save instructors a lot of...
Matt Jensen | Director of Business Development, Advanced Informatics
As the need for employee ongoing learning becomes increasingly apparent, Massive Open Online...
As technology advances, industries must adapt or risk being left behind. The music industry faced...
Numerous associations, institutions and government bodies have created clear links between Massive...
Tanya D. Von Canon | Undergraduate Student, University of Arizona South
Given the challenges online students have in gaining necessary skills to succeed in the labor...