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Learning in the 21st Century:

A National Report of Online Learning

Learning in the 21st Century CoverAs the use of computing and networking technologies in schools proliferates, educators increasingly incorporate online tools and resources into their curricula – some even replace traditional classroom interactions with "virtual" courses that take place entirely online.

In an effort to offer the K-12 community greater insight into the current trends in online learning, Project Tomorrow and Blackboard have teamed to deliver a new report titled "Learning in 21st Century: A National Report of Online Learning."

This report, released on October 18, examines the views of online learning provided by more than 250,000 students, teachers and parents (across more than 3,000 schools nationwide) in response to the 2006 Project Tomorrow–NetDay Speak Up online surveys.

"Learning in the 21st Century" also contains interviews with administrators and teachers in six school districts, which use a range of innovative online learning models, providing additional insight into the integration of online learning into curricula and the benefits experienced by teachers and students.

A sampling of key findings in the report:

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Online Learning - Key Findings from Speak Up 2006 Survey

Julie Evans
CEO, Project Tomorrow
  • Presentation in ppt format

  • Panel Discussion - Online Learning Llisten
    Learn more from these innovative educators about the strategies for implementing online learning, and their sucessess and challenges -- Podcast from panel discussion at T+L Conference - Nashville, TN (Oct 17th-18th, 2007). Panelists include:

    • Shawn Morris - Coordinator, eSchool, Wichita Public Schools
    • Sheryl Abshire, District Administrative Coordinator of Technology - Calcasieu Parish Public Schools
    • Kathy Rains, - Director of Technology, Madison City School Districts

 

If you think this data is interesting and would like to know what your own students, teachers, parents and school leaders really think about online learning, as well as other key educational issues such as mobile devices, science instruction, 21st century skills, educational games, and schools of the future – then your school should participate in Speak Up 2007.

Speak Up is a national research project conducted 100% online with surveys available for your K-12 students, teachers, parents, administrators and board members. We share the aggregated national data with federal and state policy leaders – you get free, online access to your own aggregated data with national benchmarks.

It is quick and easy to activate your school (or district) registration. The survey will be open October 15th – December 21st, 2007 and survey results will be available online and free of charge at www.tomorrow.org in January 2008.

Learn from your stakeholders and have an input in national policy – be part of Speak Up 2007.  

To participate in the survey, visit http://www.netdayspeakup.org/speakup2008/.

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