Archives - April, 2020

Maha Bali

Turning Points Leading Up to My OLC Innovate keynote

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Maha Bali, PhD, OLC Innovate 2020 Keynote Speaker

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The OLC Innovate Conference (previously named et4online) is embedded in two stories that were turning points in my career, both of them virtual experiences. And so it seemed serendipitous that the year OLC Innovate goes fully online, that I would Read More >

Radical Openness #OLCIdeate – and radical uncertainty

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Maren Deepwell, chief executive of the Association for Learning Technology (ALT) and Learning Technologist and Anthropologist.

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Re-posted from Maren Deepwell’s blog. Recently I contributed to a conversation around radical openness as part of the OLC’s Ideate online events, together with Robin DeRosa, Gerry Hanley, Leigh Graves Wolf and Rajiv Jhangiani. I was very glad to be invited Read More >

Affordable Learning Solutions

We invite you to join us for the 4th Annual HBCU Affordable Learning Summit!

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D’Nita Andrews Graham, Norfolk State University, 2020 HBCU Affordable Learning Summit Program Committee

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Date: June 15-24 2020 Location: Zoom Virtual Platform All 105 historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the United States are invited to join us and learn from so many brilliant minds at the HBCU Affordable Learning Solutions (AL$) Summit, Read More >

Online Learning in a Hurry: Guest episode 9 – Angela Gunder

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Angela Gunder, VP of Learning, Online Learning Consortium

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“Dave Cormier’s project is about helping faculty with big concepts in online teaching but giving them short, actionable bites,” says Angela Gunder, OLC’s VP of Learning. “It’s one of several responses that online experts have taken to embrace a community Read More >

A Defining Moment for Online Learning

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Jennifer Mathes, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer, Online Learning Consortium

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The COVID-19 pandemic has created a defining moment for online learning. With physical campus shutdowns, many faculty have had to rapidly pivot to offer their courses remotely. This is, of course, not a true online experience. Instead, what we are Read More >