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CMS/OL--Does your school district use a Course Managment System? Do you use online course content in your school?

Hi Everyone, I'm working on a final draft of my dissertation proposal and was wondering about the emerging prevalence of online courses to…

Started by Tina M. Falsitta

0 May 22, 2009

What do school leaders need to know about incorporating online learning or online courses in their school/district?

Online learning for K-12: Opportunities for students; Options for school districts; Virtual schooling. How are you incorporating OL? VHS, F…

Started by Tina M. Falsitta

1 May 3, 2008
Reply by Bob Klein

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