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OverviewFORMATTING YOUR PAPERSECTIONS TO INCLUDE PAPER PARTS Please refer to APA Manual for complete details. Abstract - An abstract summarizes the major aspects of the entire paper including: 1) the overall purpose of the study and the research problem you investigated; 2) the basic design of the study; 3) major findings; and, 4) a... 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>
Dr. Carol A. Berry, a native of New Jersey, was selected as the Director of the Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES) in April 2010. From 1979-2003, Dr. Berry served as a Education Services Specialist with the Navy’s Voluntary Education Program, where she was in charge of education programs... Read More>
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>
Updated E-Learning Definitions
Below is the latest version of the definitions of e-learning that Frank Mayadas and Gary E. Miller have been working on. This version reflects comments from several readers. Please take a look and let us know what you think. Definitions of E-Learning Courses and Programs, Version 1.1, Developed for Discussion within 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>
The Advanced Certificate provided me with an opportunity to learn more about current technologies and gave me a chance to learn from my peers who teach online. The facilitator was very helpful and encouraging, and I learned a lot that I can take with me to my institution to facilitate... Read More>
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>
Constructive Criticism in an Online Environment
Most would agree that constructive criticism is good: it helps us grow. Most would also agree that constructive criticism is an integral part of the online educational process. Simply put, if you are a student who is not receiving constructive criticism concerning your writing, skills, thoughts, and ideas, then you... Read More>
Past Recipients of the OLC Awards
John R. Bourne Outstanding Achievement Award in Online Education 2014 - Janet K. Poley, University of Nebraska-Lincoln 2013 - Kaye Shelton, Lamar University 2012 - Devon A. Cancilla, American Sentinel University 2011 - Wayne D. Smutz, Pennsylvania State University World Campus 2010 - Anthony G. Picciano, Hunter College and the Graduate Center 2009 - Jacqueline F.... Read More>
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