You might find this recent NY Times article and USDOE evaluation of online learning of some interest. We’re doing something right with our e-Learning for Educators project, both in New Hampshire in in the other 10 states, it would seem. Help us spread the word in your schools and communities.
NT Times article: Study Finds that Online Education Beats the Class…
USDOE Report: Evidence Based Practices in Online Learning
The Fall 2009 Session of OPEN NH online courses will run from October 6 through November 24. Registrations are now open for the following courses:
- BP-01 Creating and Using Meaningful Rubrics that Assess Student Work
- BP-04 Using Differentiated Instruction Effectively in the Classroom
- BP-06 School Policies for 21st Century Learning
- BP-08 Using Reflective Writing to Develop Metacognition in the Classroom
- CE-01 Designing a Virtual Field Trip for the Elementary Classroom
- CE-02 Engaging K-12 Students with Digital Portfolios
- CE-03 Aligning Curriculum with Grade Level Expectations
- CE-05 Developing Competencies for High School Courses
- CE-06 Recognizing and Developing Extended Learning Opportunities
- LA-03 Differentiating Instruction to Accommodate Learning Styles in Language Arts
- LA-08 Strategies and Tools for Teaching the Writing Process
- HE-01 Teaching HIV/Aids in the 21st Century Classroom
- LT-03 Supporting Literacy Development in Upper Elementary Classrooms
- LT-05 Accommodating ESOL/ESL Students in the Classroom
- MA-01 Getting Ready for Algebra by Using Virtual Manipulatives
- MA-05 Using Technology in the Elementary Math Classroom
- SC-03 Transforming the Classroom with Project Based Learning in Science
- SC-05 Matter and Energy: Basic Concepts of Science Literacy 1
- SC-10 Understanding Force and Motion
- SS-01 Transforming the Classroom with Project Based Learning in Social Studies
- SS-05 Teaching American History Using Primary Sources and Internet Resources
- SE-03 Special Students in Regular Classrooms: Technology, Teaching, and Universal Design
Visit the website for Orientation locations and times. New locations and meeting times will be available on the website by mid September.