This showed up in my inbox yesterday or the day before. Interestingly, there are a couple of K-12 items in here that I wanted to highlight this morning on our snow day here in Windsor.
Elluminate Newsline
The ePublication created exclusively for educators.
December 2008
Elluminate Learning Suite Integral Component of K12 Inc. National Instructional Model. “Elluminate is our provider of choice because of the tools specifically geared for online collaboration and its focus on the education industry,” says Teresa Scavulli of the K12 Teacher Effectiveness Division. “K12 uses Elluminate Live! heavily as our methodology to teach both students and instructors.”
Learn more. »Credenda Virtual High School Drives Student Success with Daily Real-time Interaction. “Our student completion rate is 83%,” explains CVHC Principal and Diretor Vince Hill. “We attribute that largely to doing everything synchronously with scheduled classes everyday. That regular communication is building a network of kids who are engaged. I am one of Elluminate’s biggest fans.” Learn More.»
One Canadian K-12 example and one American K-12 example – which is fitting given that Elluminate is a Canadian company.












Thanks for posting our stories. Here are a couple of other K-12 case studies you might like to see:
- Insight Schools http://www.elluminate.com/sales/casestudies/insight-schools.jsp
- Fire and Ice http://www.elluminate.com/sales/casestudies/fire-and-ice.jsp
- EBUS Academy http://www.elluminate.com/sales/casestudies/ebus.jsp
Keep on Elluminating!
- Beth, Elluminate Goddess of Communication
Comment by Beth Gallob — December 19, 2008 @ 12:53 pm |
Thanks for the additional K-12 case studies – and I note that there is at least one Canadian and one American example in there (not sure where Fire and Ice stands, more international by the looks of it). Anyway, thanks for these items.
Comment by mkbnl — December 20, 2008 @ 12:21 pm |
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