High school students in rural Oklahoma schools can now earn college credits prior to graduation without commuting long distances or being limited to online-only courses.
A majority of schools in Ohio are using some form of blended learning, primarily in high schools or schools that house grades K-12, according to a new report.
- By Dian Schaffhauser
- 10/20/15
Greenville Public School District will use eight teachers from Proximity Learning to teach live video courses.
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt will launch a new English language development program next year designed to help intermediate-grade students enhance their English language skills.
Shmoop, a digital publisher of online courses and test prep resources, has launched dozens of new courses, including a year-long program on modern world history and a new math course.
This month's innovator, Lisa Manross, discusses the value of blended and flipped learning in the context of Common Core.
The Tennessee STEM Innovation Network, a public-private partnership between the Tennessee Department of Education and Battelle Education, has secured legislative support to make a supplemental science, technology, engineering and math career awareness curriculum available to all middle schools in the state at no cost.
The International Association for K-12 Online Learning is offering a free webinar about implementing blended learning.
Fremont Public Schools in Michigan is expanding its implementation of a computer-based reading program after seeing positive results in its middle school.
Google soon will be rolling out a new service, called Expeditions, that could take virtual field trips to a whole new level â and the company is accepting requests from educators to pilot the technology in their classrooms this year.