July 2013

Archives for July 2013

Digital Learning Now! Releases White Paper on Myths, Reality & Promise of Online Learning

WASHINGTON ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­– Digital Learning Now! (DLN), a national campaign under the Foundation for Excellence in Education (ExcelinEd), today released the eighth white paper in the DLN Smart Series. “Online Learning: Myths, Reality & Promise” explores the current trends, myths and realities of online learning. From state legislatures to classrooms across the country, a revolution of…

Economist: Technology in America’s Schools

By Nathan Martin July 11, 2013 The push for digital learning is rooted in the belief that the needs of students should be put first. Politics, long-seated educational practices and misinformation can obscure this basic principle, but at the heart of current excitement is the belief that, when used properly, education technology empowers students and…



Save the Date: Implementing Online Learning – Special Webinar from Digital Learning Now!, iNACOL and Getting Smart

From legislatures to classrooms across the country, a revolution of new learning models is underway, empowered in large part by online learning. Online learning can expand options for teachers and students, grow enrollment for school districts, and power new approaches to instruction such as blended learning. It shares many critical success factors with traditional education,…

Webinar: How to Implement Online Learning

July 8, 2013 Mark your calendars for Friday, July 12th for a webinar from iNACOL and Digital Learning Now!. Online learning can expand student (and staff) options, grow enrollment, and power blended learning. It shares many critical success factors with traditional education, but there are other differences that require a solid plan and well-developed strategy….

DLN State Report 6.27

Top Highlights Michigan Bill: HB 4228/Public Act 60, HB 4328/Public Act 59 Status: 06/13/2013 – Governor signed Relevant Elements: 1, 2, 5, 7, 9 On June 13, Michigan Republican Gov. Rick Snyder signed off on the spending plan that passed the legislature last week signaling the end of the budget process for the fiscal year…

FTC Strengthens Children’s Privacy Regulations

By Nathan Martin July 1, 2013 New regulations from the Federal Trade Commission go into effect today, seeking to give parents greater control over how websites and online services collect information on children. Modifying the Children’s Online Privacy and Protection Act (COPPA), originally passed in 1998, the new rule strengthens existing protections and modernizes the…