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Webinar with online learning experts

On Tues., Oct. 11, 5pm EDT (2pm PDT), we’ll be hosting a one-hour webinar to talk about online and blended learning. Anyone is welcome to attend. (Here is the sign-in link.) Webinar  – Online Learning: What works and what doesn’t?

karen October 4, 2011October 5, 2011 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Flexibility in online learning

I’ve been thinking a lot about different structures for adult online learning as the result of a couple projects I’m working on right now, including P2PU. My thoughts are along the lines of increasing participant options in their learning. There

karen March 19, 2011 Uncategorized 1 Comment Read more

The peer thing

As a part of my working with P2PU, I have thought a lot about the peer aspect of learning and how to facilitate peer learning. Having been a more traditional “teacher” for many years, it requires some restraint on my

karen February 23, 2011 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Pacing yourself in online learning

There is a disturbing trend in U.S. education toward rigid pacing — “every student will be on page x on day y” — with a goal of controlling the “fidelity to the curriculum” and somehow ensuring quality. I think that’s

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