Archives - June, 2016

A Little Online Learning Is a Good Thing

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Ellen Wagner, PhD, Chief Research Officer for the PAR Framework and VP for Research at Hobsons

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Did you ever wonder if 100 percent old-school, campus-based, face-to-face learning might be better for all students? Or that maybe online learning should only be available to certain kinds of students? Maybe online learning is actually slowing students down on Read More >

Is Student Success as Simple as Good Practices?

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Karen Vignare, PhD, KV Consulting

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Well yes, but that probably seems obvious. As with everything in higher education, the research on best practices always needs more data to be generalizable. The recently published Learning Analytics Special Edition of the Online Learning Journal (OLJ) contains nine Read More >

Online Learning Journal (OLJ) Devotes Issue to Learning Analytics

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Anthony Picciano, Ph.D; OLC Board of Directors, Professor and Executive Officer for the Ph.D. Program in Urban Education at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York (CUNY)

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Dr. Tony Picciano is an OLC Board Member, Professor and Executive Officer for the Ph.D. Program in Urban Education at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York (CUNY),  a member of the faculty in the Education Leadership Program Read More >

Insights from the Field: Pedagogy before Technology

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Jennifer Rafferty

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The Online Learning Consortium (OLC) is reaching out to our global community of thought leaders, faculty, innovators and practitioners to bring you insights from the field of online, blended and digital learning.  This week, Dr. Ann Musgrove, instructor for the Read More >