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Many presentations from today’s sessions are available at: www.edweekevents.org/downloads

Follow today’s event on Twitter using hashtag #edweeklive

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You can submit questionsfor our speakers via email:

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Building a Successful District E-Learning Program

Richard E. Ferdig, Research Professor, Research Center for Educational Technology, Kent State University

Steven Anderson, Instructional Technologist, Clemmons Middle School, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, N.C.

Liz Pape, President, Virtual High School Global Consortium

Moderator: Kevin Bushweller, Executive Editor, Education

Week Digital Directions

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Education Week Special Report

E-Educators Evolving“Schools Blend Virtual and Face-to-Face Teaching”

In blended-learning environments, where students learn partly online and partly in a face-to-face classroom, how do teachers work together to best support student learning?

more: www.edweek.org/go/collaboratePhoto: Lee Celano for Education Week

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Building a Successful District E-Learning Program

Richard E. Ferdig, Research Professor, Research Center for Educational Technology, Kent State University

Steven Anderson, Instructional Technologist, Clemmons Middle School, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, N.C.

Liz Pape, President, Virtual High School Global Consortium

Moderator: Kevin Bushweller, Executive Editor, Education

Week Digital Directions

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Does your school or district offer online-

only courses?A: Yes, we offer a variety of online courses, including advanced placement and credit recovery.

B: Yes, but we only offer online credit recovery courses.

C: Yes, but we only offer advanced placement online courses.

D: No, we don’t offer online courses.

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Building a Successful District E-Learning Program

Richard E. Ferdig, Research Professor, Research Center for Educational Technology, Kent State University

Steven Anderson, Instructional Technologist, Clemmons Middle School, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, N.C.

Liz Pape, President, Virtual High School Global Consortium

Moderator: Kevin Bushweller, Executive Editor, Education

Week Digital Directions

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Who provides your online-only courses?A: Private, for-profit vendor only

B: Non-profit organization only

C: State or school district only

D: We use a mix of different providers.

E: We do not offer online courses.

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Building a Successful District E-Learning Program

Richard E. Ferdig, Research Professor, Research Center for Educational Technology, Kent State University

Steven Anderson, Instructional Technologist, Clemmons Middle School, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, N.C.

Liz Pape, President, Virtual High School Global Consortium

Moderator: Kevin Bushweller, Executive Editor, Education

Week Digital Directions

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Education Week Special Report

more: www.edweek.org/go/21century

“If a student fails in a regular classroom and you give them the same thing again but just online, you’re not going to get anywhere.”

- Mary T. Schlegelmilch, E-Learning Supervisor, Omaha, Neb., schools

E-Learning 2010: Assessing the Agenda for Change

“E-Curriculum Builders Seek a Personalized Approach”

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Building a Successful District E-Learning Program

Richard E. Ferdig, Research Professor, Research Center for Educational Technology, Kent State University

Steven Anderson, Instructional Technologist, Clemmons Middle School, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, N.C.

Liz Pape, President, Virtual High School Global Consortium

Moderator: Kevin Bushweller, Executive Editor, Education

Week Digital Directions