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E-Learning Policy Designed by: Frank Ball, Sr., Harley Gunther, Sheridon Ochoa, Anastasia Terrell AET/545 Professor Nortz October 20 th , 2014

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E-Learning Policy

Designed by:Frank Ball, Sr., Harley Gunther, Sheridon Ochoa,

Anastasia TerrellAET/545

Professor NortzOctober 20th, 2014

Duval County Public Schools

Located in Jacksonville, Florida

Consists of 151 schools

Services Pre-K through 12th grade

Several title I schools

Increased technology initiatives

E-Learning

Policy Element

s

Audio

Video

AnimationImages

Interactivity

Audio Elements Policy

Audio Elements Overview

Policy:1. When to use2. When not to use 3. Technological issues 4. Instructional issues5. Delivery concerns6. Learner challenges

Video Elements Policy

Video Elements Overview

Policy:1. When to use2. When not to use 3. Technological issues 4. Instructional issues5. Delivery concerns6. Learner challenges

Animation Elements Policy

Animation Elements

Overview

Flash®

Animated Images

Flash Policy

1. When to use

2. When not to use

3. Technological issues

4. Instructional issues

5. Delivery concerns

6. Learner challenges

Animated Images Policy

1. When to use

2. When not to use

3. Technological issues

4. Instructional issues

5. Delivery concerns

6. Learner challenges

Images Elements Policy

Images Elements Overview

Line Art

Vector illustrations

Photography

Line Art Policy

1. When to use

2. When not to use

3. Technological issues

4. Instructional issues

5. Delivery concerns

6. Learner challenges

Vector Illustrations Policy

1. When to use

2. When not to use

3. Technological issues

4. Instructional issues

5. Delivery concerns

6. Learner challenges

Photography Policy

1. When to use

2. When not to use

3. Technological issues

4. Instructional issues

5. Delivery concerns

6. Learner challenges

Interactivity Elements Policy

Interactivity Elements Overview

Policy:1. When to use2. When not to use 3. Technological issues 4. Instructional issues5. Delivery concerns6. Learner challenges

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