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OLC Professional Membership

Elevate eLearning skills and visibility with a Professional membership. Give us a call at 617-716-1414 or email us at membership@onlinelearning-c.org to learn more about the benefits of membership. Become an OLC Professional Member OLC Professional Membership is perfect for individuals of the eLearning community who are looking to strengthen their knowledge and skills... Read More>

Innovation for Learning: Submit Your Ideas for the #OLCInnovate Solution Design Summit

I have been thinking about innovation for a while. What does innovation mean to you? How does “innovation” play into your world of work and learning? The word INNOVATE feels very much like a buzzword when it comes to learning. It may even be as a prime contender found on... Read More>

A Quick Q&A with OLC Innovate Keynote Angie McArthur

Are you as excited as we are about the OLC Innovate 2016 Keynote Speaker? Angie McArthur, co-author of COLLABORATIVE INTELLIGENCE and speaker on intellectual diversity, recently answered a few questions related to her presentation. We think you'll agree, you will want to hear her speak! What does intellectual diversity mean to this... Read More>

Innovative Instructional Design: MSU Denver Agile Instructional Design Network (AIDNet)

Ever since the first few transistors flowed from Silicon Valley, a wave of entrepreneurial momentum has swept across the country. In 2014, I inadvertently stumbled into this momentum at Denver Startup Week (it’s now impossible to avoid if you’re downtown that week), and having only ever worked within the relatively slow-paced institution of... Read More>

Defining (adj. or v.?) Innovation

"Innovation happens when we rethink conventions and apply alternative learning or technology to old problems." –   Shane Snow, How Soylent  & Oculus Could Fix the Prison System "Innovation is the output of an extremely entrepreneurial culture."– Wyatt Roy, Above All Human Innovation Conference "Why everyone embraces the idea of innovation but at the same... Read More>

#OLCInnovate Starts with a Spark

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Diving In: The Open Waters of Digital Resources and Open Educational Resources (OER)

Over the past couple of weeks, my news feed reminds me of the vast disparity in use of digital and open educational resources (OER) as well as the lack of education surrounding how to use these cost effective, pedagogically sound course resources. A recently released report, Going Digital: Faculty Perspectives... Read More>

Corporate Membership

Become a CORPORATE Member Corporations are increasingly embracing the effectiveness of online education. With a Corporate Membership, your organization’s trainers, administrators and course designers will benefit from the tools deemed essential for online learning practices. And you’ll enjoy deeply discounted pricing on conferences, workshops, seminars, journals, free webinars, peer networking, early... Read More>

Join the Excitement at #OLCInnovate

Jane Moore, Editor of Teacher Education, Editorial Board for MERLOT with her colleagues Angela Gunder and Cris Guenter share why they are so excited for OLC Innovate coming up in April. Connect and collaborate with your peers at #OLCInnovate! Join us in the Innovation Lab space - a place to play with... Read More>

Create an Epic Win with Gameful Design

Games are fun! Most people seem to agree with this sentiment.  So why not use games to make education a fun and engaging experience? This isn't a new concept and there are plenty of buzz words people use to talk about incorporating game elements into classroom activities.  This blog focuses... Read More>

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