Archive for April, 2006

Non-Research Virtual School Entries

Saturday, April 29th, 2006

One of the goals of this AECT BlogTrack was to try and keep our entries based upon the research that bing published about online learning, as opposed to news or practice items.  As I mentioned in the “About Me” page and in “My Background in Virtual Schooling” entry, I also maintain another blog entitled Virtual [...]

Social Presence in Virtual Schooling

Sunday, April 23rd, 2006

A couple of weeks ago, while I was at AERA in San FranciscoI posted an entry entitled Teaching How To Teach Online at my other virtual school blog (i.e., Virtual High School Meanderings). While there were a number of things that interested me about this presentation, the one that stuck with me the most was [...]

The Greatest Challenge for the Virtual High School

Tuesday, April 11th, 2006

Over the past week, I have had the opportunity to attend the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association (AERA). While there are literally thousands of sessions on almost as many different topics, the number of presentations dealing with K-12 online learning research projects can almost be counted on a single hand. One of [...]

My Background in Virtual Schooling

Sunday, April 2nd, 2006

To start of my blogging journey for this AECT Blogtrack, I thought it would be useful for the readers for me to outline my own practical and research background in virtual schooling.
As an opening, might I suggest taking a look at the “About Me“ page that is linked into this blog, as it does a pretty good [...]