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Giving Thanks

The Online Learning Consortium team gives thanks to the record number of attendees and presenters, steering committee members, and volunteers who convened at OLC Accelerate last week in Orlando.  Our OLC Accelerate Conference Chair, Phylise Banner, and Program Chairs, Laurie Dringus and Frank Tomsic, and the Steering Committee volunteered countless... Read More>

OLC Fellows

OLC FELLOWS Recognition as an OLC Fellow is conferred upon individual members of the Online Learning Consortium by the OLC Board of Directors for outstanding work with online learning, extraordinary contributions to the field, distinguished service to OLC, and extraordinarily leadership. Special attention is given to an individual’s contributions in one... 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>

2014 OLC Awards for Excellence in Online Teaching and Learning

CALL FOR NOMINATIONS The Awards and Recognition Committee of the Online Learning Consortium (OLC) invites nominations for its 2014 awards for outstanding contributions to the field of online education. The 2014 awards will be presented during the 20th Annual Online Learning Consortium International Conference in Orlando, Florida, on Thursday, October 30,... Read More>

Are you in alignment?

We hear about alignment in many areas of our lives. Our bodies. Our tires. The stars. But what about our courses? Is your course in alignment? I started teaching as an adjunct with a canned course. I played no role in developing outcomes, curriculum, or assessments. I simply took the syllabus,... Read More>

Updated E-Learning Definitions

Definitions of E-Learning Courses and Programs Version 2.0 April 4, 2015 Developed for Discussion within the Online Learning Community By Frank Mayadas, Gary Miller, and John Sener As e-learning has evolved into a global change agent in higher education, it has become more diverse in its form and applications. This increased... Read More>

Recent Competency Based Education (CBE) Report: Doing a Deeper Dive

During my tenure at Northern Arizona University, I was fortunate to have the opportunity to be part of the design and implementation team to move Personalized Learning, their competency-based initiative, forward. From idea to reality, it was a multi-stage, multi-faceted initiative. In my current role, I have had the opportunity to... Read More>

ImagiCon: Imagine the Possibilities with OLC's DLIAward

OLC joins NMC at SXSWedu for ImagiConOLC's Chief Knowledge Officer Karen Pedersen and Business Development Representative Matt Norsworthy joined me in Austin last week for the SXSWedu Conference & Festival where we met other grantees and partners of the Bill & Melinda Gates Postsecondary Student Success effort at the Personalized Learning... Read More>

Our History

We’ve come a long way to ensure anytime, anyplace learning is possible. Starting out as Sloan Consortium (Sloan-C) in 1999, we have been the leading professional online learning society devoted to advancing quality e-Education into the mainstream of education through its community. In 2014, as a self-sustaining worldwide organization, we rebranded... Read More>

MOOCs as Admissions Tools: Another Disruption for The Disruptive Model?

Online education in its various forms has been shaking up education for years.  More than a decade ago, Arizona State University Online was one of the first online institutions to offer courses all over the world.  It continues to lead the way in disruptive educational technologies, including the poster child... Read More>

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