Online vs. Face-to-Face Library Instruction – What Works?

Julie Nichols and Kristin Johnson, Librarians at Northeast Lakeview College, have found that moving their library’s traditional face-to-face instruction to online modules provides 24/7 point-of-need access to the materials students need to complete their assignments. In this interview Nichols and Johnson discuss … Read More

2012 Lesson Challenge Winners Announced

Richmond, Virginia, U.S. –  April 18, 2012 – SoftChalk, LLC, a leading developer of content authoring software for e-Learning, today announced the three winners and honorable mentions for its annual Lesson Challenge. The Lesson Challenge, an online contest that runs … Read More

Teaching Science Totally Online at Ocean County College

Today we have a special guest post from Dr. Jim Brown, an Associate Professor of Science and the former Dean of Science, Engineering, Health Sciences and Human Performance at Ocean County College (OCC). OCC was one of the first community … Read More

Behind the Scenes with Jacqui Cain, an OER Content Developer

Jacqui Cain, an instructor at College of the Redwoods, has worked on many OER projects. She has developed content as part of the the Open Course Library Project and created an open textbook/reader under the Kaleidoscope Grant. She is also … Read More

Gems of Learning: Richer, Next Gen Content Engages Students

From Sue Evans, Co-Founder and CEO The widespread use of Learning Management Systems (LMS), has led the transformation of course materials from print to digital. Unfortunately, digital content delivered in the LMS isn’t always more rich or engaging than print … Read More

Teaching Well Online at Niagara County Community College

Supporting an eLearning program is no small feat! Typically an institution needs a whole team of faculty working to ensure that the eLearning program is successful. To figure out how it’s done, we interviewed the presenter of our upcoming Innovator … Read More