…Students Learn from Online Classes and the other is a front-page article in yesterday’s paper: More Pupils are Learning Online, Fueling Debate on Quality. The quality of these articles and…
…to cover the globe. Wi-Fi hotspots are providing connectivity and many mobile phones now come with multiple sensors like gyroscopes, GPS location tracking, and built-in cameras. Low-cost sensors, cheap online…
…old/new media constraints. Clearly, the costs and space of paper itself drive this need at least partially. Electrons are cheap, and Joi has no problem posting something of any length…
…book is that “by 2019, about 50 percent of high school courses will be delivered online” (p. 98). Some readers interpret this to mean online courses as they are offered…
…who wanted to develop online courses for students or teachers. These first “netcourses” and the inquiry-based model for online teacher professional development they introduced increased access to training and professional…
…is the 16th and there are 37 yogurts in total… Jie: So yogurt-X is on the cheap side. Eric: Wait a second, these are over $3.00 (pointing to the middle…
…community. Talking and showing are cheap. To bridge the gap, we need actions that will truly make a difference. Supported by the National Science Foundation with an urgent need for…
For decades students have been using sensors in science classrooms to collect real-time data. In this age of the “Internet of Things” (IoT), sensors are now commonplace, cheap, and amenable…
…incorporate online learning content with in-person teaching in the classroom. We found that many online learning modules included text and videos to convey the material and match objectives. While helpful…
…materials would be available online for all learners at no cost. They would provide embedded assessment so that teachers and parents could know in detail what students learn. Cost: $490…