Yahira L. Aviles DiazWalden University
EDUC 7101
Early 1900’s Need of specialized courses
Minimum research found (as it usually happens when researching innovations).
Research available mostly in United States. There is a need to develop more online
courses. There is a relation between teacher’s online
learning environment experience and student retention (or program success)
Evaluative instrumentation Improvement of outcomes for students with
disabilities Further systematic research is needed.
1906 – 1st distance learning correspondence
1929 – radio as a learning medium 1961 – television as a distance learning
tool 1991 – 1st online learning
implementation (California) 1994 – Statewide virtual schools in Utah 1996 – Virtual High School Global
Consortium (VHS) 2000-2001 – 1st full-time program in US
45 out 50 states offer online courses Virtual schools (part-time) Cyber schools (full-time) Hybrid or blended programs created
Offer wider range of courses Solve scheduling conflicts Equivalent grade certification or diploma Time Location Financial
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