How is State Authorization Serving Our Students? Guest Post from Trish Ritschel-Trifilo

The Face2Face, Blended and Online Learning webinar series is officially underway. We kicked things off last Friday with the first session (now available on our archive page) and we have another great session lined up this week. Dr. Trish Ritshcel-Trifilo, … Read More

Requiring All Students to Connect with Tutors – Guest Post by Stephen Holland

Our first guest poster, Stephen Holland, is back with another great guest post to get you thinking about how tutors can be helpful when teaching in a classroom or blended learning environment. Dr. Holland will be presenting in the first … Read More

Back to School with SoftChalk – Four Midwest Colleges Adopt SoftChalk Products Campus-wide

Richmond, Virginia – August 29, 2012 – As the fall semester begins, students and faculty at four US Midwest colleges will go back to school with new content authoring tools from award-winning software provider SoftChalk, LLC (softchalk.com). These colleges have adopted … Read More

From Face-to-Face to the Cloud – Guest Post from Dr. James Brown

This week’s guest post comes from Dr. James W. Brown, Associate Professor of Science and Former Dean at Ocean County College. Dr. Brown will be participating in our five week Innovator in Online Learning Series on Face-to-Face, Blended and Online … Read More

Special Education Teacher Training: Distance Vs. in the Classroom – Guest Post by Diane Painter

We hope you enjoyed our last guest post on the early start program for online students. This week Diane Painter, Associate Professor of Education- Special Education at Shenandoah University, is sharing whether distance or face-to-face education works best for special … Read More

Allowing Online Students an Early Start – Guest Post from Stephen Holland

This is the first in a series of guest posts on Face2Face, Blended and Online Teaching and Learning. These guest posts coincide with a fall webinar series we are hosting on the same subject. Our visiting bloggers are educators who … Read More