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Author: Michael Barbour

Final Reminder: 2019 Data Collection – Individual Program Survey

Greetings, I am writing to you as part of the State of the Nation: K-12 e-learning in Canada research project (see https://k12sotn.ca/ ), conducted in association with the Canadian eLearning Network (see http://CANeLearn.net ).  The study began in 2008 and documents the state of Canadian K-12

Michael Barbour October 14, 2019July 13, 2020 data collection No Comments Read more

Lead the Change Series – ISSUE No. 98 | September 2019: Q & A with Michael K. Barbour

The Lead the Change Series is an effort by the Educational Change special education group of the American Education Research Association.  They describe it as: The Lead the Change Series features renowned educational change experts from around the globe, highlights promising

Michael Barbour October 2, 2019October 1, 2019 AERA, interview No Comments Read more

E-Learning and the Expenditure Estimates 2019-20: Ministry of Education

This past week the Financial Accountability Office of Ontario (FAOO) released its Expenditure Estimates 2019-20: Ministry of Education (the PDF of the full document is available here).  E-learning figured prominently in the report, not because of the specific estimates related

Michael Barbour September 30, 2019September 29, 2019 class size, Ontario No Comments Read more

Research Reflections – Exploring the Digital Divide: The Use of Digital Technologies in Ontario Public Schools

As we compile the research that goes into the annual State of the Nation: K-12 e-Learning in Canada report, this article from four years ago came to our attention again. Exploring the Digital Divide: The Use of Digital Technologies in Ontario

Michael Barbour September 24, 2019 article, Ontario, research No Comments Read more

Reminder: 2019 Data Collection – Individual Program Survey

Greetings, I am writing to you as part of the State of the Nation: K-12 e-learning in Canada research project (see https://k12sotn.ca/ ), conducted in association with the Canadian eLearning Network (see http://CANeLearn.net ).  The study began in 2008 and documents the state of Canadian K-12

Michael Barbour September 16, 2019July 13, 2020 data collection No Comments Read more

People For Education: The Latest Education News – Class Size Updates

We noticed that this item was featured in the latest newsletter from the People for Education organization (who you may remember from their recent commentary on the proposed e-learning changes in Ontario). view in browser   forward Tweet / Share / Forward

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Reminder: 2019 Data Collection – Individual Program Survey

Greetings, I am writing to you as part of the State of the Nation: K-12 e-learning in Canada research project (see https://k12sotn.ca/ ), conducted in association with the Canadian eLearning Network (see http://CANeLearn.net ).  The study began in 2008 and documents the state of Canadian K-12

Michael Barbour August 19, 2019July 19, 2019 data collection No Comments Read more

Congratulations, You Reached A Milestone

Our lead researcher received this open scholarship notice related to the a recent State of the Nation: K-12 e-Learning in Canada special topics report. Your publication has a new achievement: E-Learning-Class-Size View achievement ResearchGate GmbH, Invalidenstr. 115, 10115 Berlin, Germany. Imprint.

Michael Barbour August 15, 2019January 23, 2020 class size, Ontario, open scholarship, special report No Comments Read more

Congratulations, You Reached A Milestone

One of our researchers received this from one of his open scholarship networks last week. Good job! Your technical report reached 20 reads Achieved on July 22, 2019 Technical report: State of the Nation: K-12 E-Learning in Canada This particular milestone is

Michael Barbour July 24, 2019April 14, 2020 open scholarship No Comments Read more

2019 Data Collection – Individual Program Survey

Greetings, I am writing to you as part of the State of the Nation: K-12 e-learning in Canada research project (see https://k12sotn.ca/ ), conducted in association with the Canadian eLearning Network (see http://CANeLearn.net ).  The study began in 2008 and documents the state of Canadian K-12

Michael Barbour July 22, 2019July 13, 2020 data collection No Comments Read more
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