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Submit Your Proposal for OLC Innovate 2020: Innovation Happens One Idea at a Time

[caption id="attachment_68281" align="alignleft" width="400"] OLC Innovate 2017 presentation slide[/caption] I have a confession. I am an OLC Conference junkie. I love everything about them - the oversized conference décor, the scent of all-day coffee, the hum of networking and colleague reunions, and the palpable energy created by the exchange of ideas... Read More>

OLC Innovate 2021 CFP Guidelines

The Online Learning Consortium and MERLOT thank you for submitting to present at OLC Innovate 2021: Education Reimagined. The CFP is now closed. Thank you for your submission. All submitters will receive a notification on November 9, 2020. Important Dates October 7, 2020 (by 11:59pm ET): Proposals due November 9, 2020: Notification of... Read More>

Support

Conferences [toggle_container title ="Conferences"] [toggle title="How much do conferences cost?"] Conferences vary in cost and there are discounts available for early registration, OLC members, students, retirees and others. Go to http://www.onlinelearningconsortium.org/attend and click on your conference of choice for more information. [/toggle] [toggle title="How many conferences do you have?"] OLC hosts 2 major conferences per year.... Read More>

Publications

Publications Offered through OLC Through self-publication and collaborations with publishers, OLC offers select digital learning books. OLC Professional Members and Institutional Members receive 20% off select books. The OLC Series of books on online education are based on collaborative OLC workshops of invited educators. These peer-reviewed case studies present a wealth of... Read More>

2013 Survey of Online Learning Report

“Grade Change: Tracking Online Education in the United States” is the eleventh annual report on the state of online learning in U.S. higher education.... Read More>

2009 - Strong Faculty Engagement in Online Learning APLU Reports

Unprecedented Study Offers Institutions Guidance for Continued Growth of Online Learning August 31, 2009 – More than one-third of public university faculty have taught an online course, while more than one-half have recommended an online course to students, according to an unprecedented study of administrative and faculty views toward online learning... Read More>

Privacy Policy

Online Learning Consortium Privacy Policy This privacy statement covers the site onlinelearningconsortium.org and associated Online Learning Consortium, Inc. (“OLC”) website properties. 1. What personally identifiable information OLC collects. 2. What personally identifiable information third parties collect through the web site. 3. What organization collects the information? 4. How OLC uses the information. 5. With whom OLC... Read More>

Taking the Test: Tracking Online Education in the United States

Thank you for your interest in “Taking the Test: Tracking Online Education in the United States” report. We will notify you by email when the report is published and available for download. We hope to see you at the OLC & MERLOT 8th Annual Emerging Technologies for Online Learning International Symposium... Read More>

#WeAreOLC: Innovation Happens One Idea at a Time

With the idea of stories being a connecting element throughout all of our conference activities, we are creating a variety of opportunities for you to share your story and to hear the stories of others. We’re calling this initiative #WeAreOLC. As the #WeAreOLC initiative unfolds, you will see a series... Read More>

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>

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