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The Efficacy of Online Instruction

By Lisa Neal Gualtieri on March 21, 2011 in Teaching

Kevin Kvalvik, a graduate of the Harvard Graduate School of Education, posted responses to a question seeking recent findings on the efficacy of online instruction from student and faculty points of view. There areĀ seven sites mentioned, including articles from eLearn Magazine, and the post includes useful descriptions of the results.

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