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Conferences [toggle_container title ="Conferences"] [toggle title="How much do conferences cost?"] Conferences vary in cost and there are discounts available for early registration, OLC members, students, retirees and others. Go to http://www.onlinelearningconsortium.org/attend and click on your conference of choice for more information. [/toggle] [toggle title="How many conferences do you have?"] OLC hosts 2 major conferences per year.... Read More>

Kristen Betts, EdD

Dr. Kristen Betts has 20 years of experience as an administrator, program director, clinical professor, and adjunct instructor with private, public, and for-profit higher education institutions. She is currently a Clinical Professor in the online EdD Program in Educational Leadership & Management in the School of Education at Drexel University.... Read More>

Joseph Kerski, Ph.D., GISP, Education Manager and Geographer Esri – Environmental Systems Research Institute, and University of Denver

Joseph Kerski is an educator and geographer who believes that spatial analysis with mapping and geotechnologies can transform education and society through better decision-making using the geographic perspective. He holds three degrees in Geography. He served for 22 years as geographer and cartographer at NOAA, the US Census Bureau, and... Read More>

Complete List of OLC Fellows

Do you know someone who's made significant contributions to the field of online learning? Honor them with an OLC Fellows nomination. Complete List of OLC Fellows Recognition as an OLC Fellow is one of unusual professional distinction and is conferred by the OLC Board of Directors upon members of the Online Learning... Read More>

Updates and Resources: State Authorization and SARA

The May 20th meeting of the U.S. Department of Education (department) rule-making panel sparked a great deal of debate, as no final consensus was reached regarding state authorization for colleges that operate distance-education programs within other states. As a result, any new, proposed regulations will be left to the discretion... Read More>

Survey Special Offer Right Nav

Join the Online Learning Consortium Community! As a special offer for readers of our 2015 Survey of Online Learning Report, Online Learning Consortium is offering discounts on our memberships. [button action="/join/babson-report-2015-special-offers/"]Get More Information[/button] [content_block id=1430]... Read More>

OLC Collaborate Notify Me Form

OLC is hitting the road with our first OLC Collaborate regional event, February 24, 2015 at the Kauffman Foundation Conference Center in Kansas City, MO. If you would like to be notified when the program is posted and registration opens, please complete the form below.  [vfb id=17]... Read More>

Reflections on Being A Woman in #HigherEd #EdTech

This post first appeared on Teaching Without Walls Why am I writing about my experiences as a woman in edtech? Because sharing our personal stories helps to promote awareness and understanding of the complex topic of gender.  In a society where women are constructed to be passive, polite, decorative objects to... Read More>

Taking the Test: Tracking Online Education in the United States

Thank you for your interest in “Taking the Test: Tracking Online Education in the United States” report. We will notify you by email when the report is published and available for download. We hope to see you at the OLC & MERLOT 8th Annual Emerging Technologies for Online Learning International Symposium... Read More>

Effective Practices - What's New?

Effective Practices - What's New? Congratulations to the 2015 Effective Practice Award Winners! Additional Recently Published Effective Practices: Technology Test Kitchen Phylise Banner & Frank Tomsic Online Learning Constortium Evaluating Class Size in Online Education Susan H. Taft, PhD, MSN, RN, Tracy Perkowski, MSN, RN, PNP-BC, CNE, & Lorene S. Martin, MSN, RN, CRNP... Read More>

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