Online Learning: What People Think It Is, What It Actually Is, and What It Can Be

Online Learning: What People Think It Is, What It Actually Is, and What It Can Be

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Self-help & Personal development

The sudden exposure to distance learning during the COVID-19 pandemic has simultaneously increased people’s awareness of online learning, given them some insights into what it is like to learn online, and led to misconceptions about what an intentional and well-planned online learning program can look like. In this episode, we are joined by Jeff Plaman—the Online and Digital Learning Specialist for the Minnesota Department of Education—and we dive into this topic of online learning. We explore the current status of online learning programs, discuss some misconceptions, and consider the potential benefits of a well-constructed online program. Visit AVID Open Access to learn more.


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