Entries for month: September 2009

Youdagogy

Retention , READI

Giving students as much decision making power as possible...interesting...what are your thoughts?

 

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Youdagogy

Faculty Responsibilities in Online Learning

Product Tips , Retention , READI

Online learning from the comfort of your own house?  What do you think?

 

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Faculty Responsibilities in Online Learning

READI Student Usage All Time High

Company , READI , In the news

eLearningToolBox is proud to announce, this month READI usage has reached an all time high.  Almost a half million students have taken READI to find out if they are good fit for distance learning!  These numbers reflect our continually growing client base. Schools are continuing to place priority in helping students succeed online and offering READI is the first step.  Understanding the education climate and the increasing popularity of alternative learning environments signals READI usage will reach the 1 million mark in record time! 

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READI Student Usage All Time High

Update on Twitter Usage

In the news

In the spirit of Twitter, the company has just published new terms and conditions.  Check it out!

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Update on Twitter Usage

American Sentinel University Launches READI

Company , Current Events , ELTB 101 , In the news , Press Release , READI

One of our newest READI clients, American Sentinel University, has just launched a press release announcing their implementation of READI.  ASU recognized the need to implement a tool that would help students gauge their skills, measure technical proficiencies, and provide resources for support.  Dr. Richard Oliver, CEO of American Sentinel University said, "succeeding in an online university environment requires a different set of skills than in a traditional campus-based setting".  To read the complete article click here.

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American Sentinel University Launches READI