Techlearning > > Online Training: What’s Really Working? > May 15, 2004
Techlearning > > Online Training: What’s Really Working? > May 15, 2004 I think it is great for teachers to have this online professional development and group for resource, but typically what happens with these types of things is that they are thrown together without enough research and the right tools. When whoever sets up these online courses or seminars they need to take into consideration who will be using, how many and need to be prepared for technical difficulties as well as ready to train on the use of the equipment and sources. I agree that the oversite of these things is what leads to failure or non use of these programs.
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