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Tracking the Pace of E-Learning

By Katie Ash — June 15, 2011 1 min read
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Here are some of the most useful features in the of “Keeping Pace With K-12 Online Learning,” a report produced by the Evergreen Education Group:

• A breakdown of categories of companies in the ed-tech sector (see chart at right).

• A top-10 list of major developments in online learning in 2010.

• A list of notable reports on online learning from 2010.

• A chart breakdown of online-learning opportunities in each state.

• A comprehensive overview of state virtual school programs, including growth, governance, and enrollments.

• Detailed profiles of each state’s virtual education policies.

K-12 Online Learning Market Landscape:

SOURCE: “Keeping Pace With K-12 Online Learning, 2010,”

A version of this article appeared in the June 15, 2011 edition of Digital Directions as Tracking the Pace of E-Learning

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