FIND SCHOOLS NOW: Boarding Schools | Montessori Schools | Private Preschools | Special Needs Schools | Christian Schools | Military Schools | Ontario Private Schools | BC Private Schools
Our Kids - The Trusted Source
 
PRIVATE SCHOOLS SUMMER CAMPS EVENTS VIDEOS BLOG COMMUNITY EXPOS E-BOOKS MOBILE
ADVICE GUIDE SCHOOL LOCATOR TYPES OF SCHOOLS APPLYING TO SCHOOL PAYING FOR SCHOOL
e-Learning
subscribe to Our Kids
Our Kids Facebook
Our Kids Twitter
Our Kids You Tube
 
Follow Me on Pinterest
FREE MONTHLY UPDATES
Like our articles and advice? Get insider tips about private schools and summer camps, for free.
From the blog on:
E-learning
Jim Christopher
September 29, 2009 | 0 comment
As I was droning on in a meeting the other day about what we are doing in technology, one parent stopped me and said: ?I don?t want to appear uninformed, but what are these ?smart? boards that you keep...
Christl Dabu
November 02, 2010 | 0 comment
Chalkboards and dead-tree textbooks are so old school. In the e-learning era, it's all about video tutorials, merging iPhones with digital courses, and online learning management systems such as Blackboard. Educators shared ideas on the best ways they teach students using...
Upcoming Events

E-learning
Private Schools Near You
About Private Education
List of Schools

E-learning

E-learning, the integration of technology into the classroom, augments students' learning today in a multitude of innovative, exciting, challenging and sometimes controversial ways. In a broad sense, e-learning includes all forms of education aided by technology including learning that is completely independent of mediation (e.g. full online learning) to anything that involves any form of technology. 1 (There are variations in spelling used for the term including elearning, Elearning, and eLearning, and all are considered acceptable.)

Schools both private and public struggle with the integration of e-learning into the classroom, assessing various programs' practicality, teachers' ability to integrate technology with other curricula, budget, the effects on students knowledge retention, appeal vs. true value and a wealth of other considerations. Educators themselves have a wide range of opinions on the value of e-learning across the spectrum from dismissing it as distraction to entertaining the possibility of virtual learning as a complete replacement for all instruction.

E-learning yesterday, today and tomorrow
Initially, e-learning was the augmentation of lessons with the use of (for example) CD-Roms and Internet research but e-learning has moved from that autocratic pedagogical model toward a latter-day focus on Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL). Like social media, CSCL hinges on social interaction, focusing on the shared development of knowledge by integrating chat, blogging, video, Facebook, Second Life, electronic Role Playing Games (RPGs) and any of the other myriad electronic and online tools to augment communication and learning together. Like many things digital, e-learning has a fluid definition subject to change at any time.

As SMART boards become standard in classrooms, as students are able to interact with the Internet through a variety of channels from their desks (laptops, iPads, smartphones, the hot electronic device of the week), as the Internet of Things dawns and the ongoing disintegration of the real/virtual distinction continues, the possibilities of e-learning seem to be quickly outgrowing schools', budgets', teachers' and curricula's abilities to adapt and keep up.

E-learning problems and issues faced
We have heard from students themselves who cite the limitations of learning with "no face to face support from my teachers or peers." Teachers need to learn to manage the student experience and technology's integration with learning, no small task and a process not easily summarized.

E-learning is still being investigated in private schools and in public schools (e.g. Ontario).

Today, almost all schools integrate electronic learning to one degree or another, although actual implementations of e-learning vary widely from one school to another. The schools below offer distance learning with the heavy aid of an e-learning component.

1 OECD (2005) E-Learning in Tertiary Education: Where Do We Stand? Paris: OECD

List of E-learning
Advanced search Advanced Search View Map View Map Sort School List Sort schools
Ottawa
Ontario
Day
PS to 12 (Coed)
$13,650 to $17,745
Visit School Profile
Toronto
Ontario
Day
PS to 12 (Coed)
$10,800 to $13,800
Visit School Profile
Calgary
Alberta
Day
PS to 12 (Coed)
$4,030 to $15,400
Visit School Profile
Embrun
Ontario
Day
9 to 12 (Coed)
$449
Visit School Profile
Baden
Ontario
Day & Boarding
6 to 12 (Coed)
$9,975 to $24,980
Visit School Profile
West Vancouver
British Columbia
Day
JK to 12 (Coed)
$7,900 to $25,250
Visit School Profile
Richmond Hill
Ontario
Day
6 to 12 (Coed)
$9,000 to $12,500
Visit School Profile
Toronto
Ontario
Day
6 to 12 (Coed)
$17,750 to $21,000
Visit School Profile
Oakville
Ontario
Day
PK to 8 (Coed)
$8,750 to $16,400
Visit School Profile
Halifax
Nova Scotia
Day & Boarding & Homestay
Nursery to 12 (Coed)
$5,850 to $9,000
Visit School Profile
Markham
Ontario
Day
9 to 12 (Coed)
Cost varies
Visit School Profile
Toronto
Ontario
Day & Homestay
Nursery to 12 (Coed)
$13,647 to $15,965
Visit School Profile
Toronto
Ontario
Day & Boarding & Homestay
9 to 12 (Coed)
9 to 12 (Coed)
$7,800 to $13,800
Visit School Profile
Mississauga
Ontario
Day
PK to 12 (Coed)
$5,500 to $8,500
Visit School Profile
Rosseau
Ontario
Day & Boarding
7 to 12 (Coed)
$18,100 to $44,500
Visit School Profile
Shawnigan Lake
British Columbia
Day & Boarding
8 to 12 (Coed)
$21,500 to $40,000
Visit School Profile
Spring Valley
Arizona
Boarding
9 to 12 (Girls)
Cost varies
Visit School Profile
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Day
PS to 12 (Coed)
Cost varies
Visit School Profile
Aurora
Ontario
Day & Boarding
5 to 12 (Boys)
$29,115 to $46,850
Visit School Profile
Waterloo
Ontario
Day & Boarding & Homestay
JK to 12 (Coed)
$16,050 to $19,400
Visit School Profile
Oakville
Ontario
Day
JK to UE (Girls)
$16,390 to $19,810
Visit School Profile
Lake Wales
Florida
Day & Boarding
5 to 12 (Coed)
$22,500 to $42,500
Visit School Profile
New Westminster
British Columbia
Day
JK to 12 (Coed)
$6,200 to $13,000
Visit School Profile
Kelowna
British Columbia
Day & Homestay
7 to 12 (Coed)
Cost varies
Visit School Profile
Springwater
Ontario
Day & Boarding
7 to 12 (Coed)
Cost varies
Visit School Profile
Ajax
Ontario
Day
PS to 12 (Coed)
$12,000 to $18,000
Visit School Profile
Calgary
Alberta
Day
7 to 12 (Coed)
$12,800
Visit School Profile
Regina
Saskatchewan
Day
9 to UE (Coed)
$2,000 to $20,000
Visit School Profile
 
About Us School Expos

Advertise Camp Expo

Contact Link to us

Become a Brand Ambassador
How Do You Like Our Website?

Our Kids - The Trusted Source
Our Kids ™ © 2012 All right reserved.
Disclaimer: Information presented on this page may be paid advertising provided by the [advertisers/schools] and is not warranted or guaranteed by OurKids.net or its associated websites. See Terms and Conditions.