Submitted: June 29, 2011 - 5:03pm
Originally published: June 29, 2011
Last updated: June 29, 2011 - 5:13pm
Originally published: June 29, 2011
Last updated: June 29, 2011 - 5:13pm
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In just three years, the number of high school students who have access to online learning has tripled, while twice as many middle school students are now learning online, according to a new report. These figures come from the nonprofit group Project Tomorrow and its most recent Speak Up survey on school technology use. Project Tomorrow first released data from its this survey earlier this spring, but the organization has teamed up with learning management system provider Blackboard Inc. to dig deeper into the results that pertain to online learning.
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