Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Re: Independent School Online Courses

I agree...it would be great to have a discussion group about this...and pool
the resources!

We used Brigham Young University on-line courses for our HS. They have an
independent study program that fit in well for us.

Jeanne Rice
Southern CT Hebrew Academy
Beth Chana High School for Girls


On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 8:29 AM, Bob Irving <irvingb@e-lcds.org> wrote:

> I didn't respond immediately because at this point, we offer no online
> courses. However, I completely agree that this is coming fast and I think
> that pooling resources as independent schools is a fantastic idea.
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> Perhaps, even if we don't offer any courses at the moment, we could set up
> a wiki for discussing ideas, logistics, etc. I'd be happy to set something
> up on PBWiki.
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> Any ideas, takers?
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> Bob Irving
> Middle School Technology Facilitator
> Lancaster Country Day School
> Lancaster, PA
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