Episode 41: John Watson of Evergreen Education Returns
https://soundcloud.com/mvlri/episode-41-john-watson-of-evergreen-education-returns
In this episode, we are joined once again by John Watson of the Evergreen Education Group. Since the last time John joined us, he and his team have produced some new research reports, three of which we discuss in our conversation today. As always, Evergreen’s work does a great job painting an overall picture of what’s happening in K-12 blended and online learning, including how providers of online courses are evolving, the reasons that students are giving for enrolling in blended and online schools, and the ways that teachers are incorporating technology and digital learning tools into their instruction.
Resources
Keeping Pace with K-12 Online Learning, 2016Why do Students Choose Blended and Online Schools?Teaching with TechnologyKeeping Pace BlogEvergreen Education on Twitter - @KeepingPaceK12
Michigan Virtual Learning Research Institute
The Michigan Virtual Learning Research Institute (MVLRI) is a non-biased organization that exists to expand Michigan’s ability to support new learning models, engage in active research to inform new policies in online and blended learning, and strengthen the state’s infrastructures for sharing best practices. MVLRI works with all online learning environments to develop the best practices for the industry as a whole.
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