The 10th Michigan Virtual Online Learning Symposium – Online Learning: Making It Work – on November 17 will explore key trends in online and blended learning and examine real-world orientation and support strategies for online learners.
The keynote speaker will be John Watson, founder of Evergreen Education Group of Durango, Colorado. Watson and Evergreen help schools choose and implement the right online and blended learning strategies that help schools meet education goals.
“Last year, Michigan school districts reported more than 185,000 virtual course enrollments. This rapid growth demonstrates the growing need to examine best practices so more students can demonstrate success with online learning,” Jamey Fitzpatrick, Michigan Virtual President & CEO, said. “The 2014 Online Learning Symposium will offer participants opportunities to learn from each other and from experts as they explore a variety of practical topics.”
This year’s symposium will be held at the Kellogg Center in East Lansing, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., on Monday, Nov. 17.
The symposium will examine a variety of topics to help school leaders prepare for the growing demand for online learning as both a consumer and provider, including:
- Recent updates to Section 21f of the State School Aid Act
- Teaching strategies for online and blended learning environments
- Online course review strategies
- Best practices for mentor training and support
- Latest research regarding the effectiveness of online learning