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Online Learning Works – So Why are Schools Failing at it?

eLearning 24-7

If you believe what many school districts, governmental officials, and even some folks in the media, the whole idea around online learning, as a result of the closing of schools, is not only a fiasco, but something so new that it has sped up its usage by 15 years. . Was it higher in universities and colleges, then schools? Terminology.

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Virtual Classrooms: More Than a Trend

LearnDash

For instance, a study by Innosight Institute has shown that in the year 2000 there were roughly 45,000 K-12 education programs indicating that their students engaged in some form of elearning. Globally, blended learning environments are most popular in Asia, Australia, North America, and Western Europe.

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Confused? Welcome to the Learning System World of 2024

eLearning 24-7

I blame it on two areas – that seem to reverberate that e-learning isn’t as effective (I disagree).  Professors and teachers only do synchronous-based learning (which I believe isn’t as effective unless you add some parameters such as activities, deep thinking, etc.). That’s not good. The second?

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Fascinating eLearning Statistics 2022

Learngenix Blog

There was an advertisement by Caleb Phillips in the Boston Gazette for remote instruction of the “new method of shorthand” (it was new then, we suppose). It might have gotten some hits, but remote learning by mail had to wait until the relative modernization of the postal service in the 19th century for it to take off.