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North Carolina Virtual Public School and Learn and Earn Online National Models for E-learning

North Carolina Virtual Public School and Learn and Earn Online National Models for E-learning. North Carolina: Connections and Collaborations for 21 st Century Educators. Do you 1.0?. 21 st Century Blended Classrooms and Web 2.0. 2.0?. Do you train and model both?.

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North Carolina Virtual Public School and Learn and Earn Online National Models for E-learning

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  1. North Carolina Virtual Public SchoolandLearn and Earn Online National Models for E-learning North Carolina: Connections and Collaborations for 21st Century Educators

  2. Do you 1.0?

  3. 21st Century Blended Classrooms and Web 2.0 2.0?

  4. Do you train and model both?

  5. Are your interfaces age appropriate?

  6. Do you have both/and options for 2.0/3.0?

  7. Do you lurk and learn? 21st Century Classrooms: Virtually Blended

  8. Are you mobile?

  9. The instructional strategy not the technology lies in 2.0/3.0 beta development…

  10. Spring 2008 • 10 / 2 = tech specs = $ = module design formula • Web 1:0 = What do students need to know? • Web 2.0 = How will students, learners, and professionals learn it?

  11. Updates in a classroom?

  12. Micro press release

  13. Monitor the E-learning buzz

  14. 2009-2010 – Towards 3.0 (10/3) • Pilot seats and training • Learning mission design • Learning integration inside of “world” • Web 2.0 tools integration • LMS embedded browsers • Mobile applications • Does all of this impact results?

  15. Early 3.0

  16. Avatars and body-kinesthetic

  17. NCVPS -36,000 students enrolled since Summer 2007 -81% course performance average -400% increase in credit recovery LEO -9300 students since Fall 2007 -2.7 G.P.A

  18. Composite course trends • Summer 2007 51% • Fall 2007 62% • Spring 2008 74% • Summer 2008 77% • Fall 2008 81% • Spring 2009 TBD

  19. Spring 2009 All courses other than Eng 2 currently above 75% pass rate.  Several above 90%.   March 2009 Reporting Summary for Goal 1.1 Algebra 1 - 81% Algebra 2 - 79% Civics and Economics - 81%English 1 - 86%Geometry - 90%  AP Physics B - 93% 

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