Learning at the Speed of Light: How Online Education Got to Now

Learning at the Speed of Light is a collection of stories, articles, and interviews by and with pioneers and visionaries across the United States who shared a belief in greater access to higher education.

This belief that education was a right, not a privilege, put them on a path to create what is known as online learning. This book brings together the early ideas that guided their thinking, and shows how funding from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation’s Asynchronous Learning Networks initiative (guided by Dr. Frank Mayadas) spurred experimentation and created a new community of innovators, the Sloan Consortium (now the Online Learning Consortium). It also describes the development of early influential technology, and shares a behind-the-scenes look at the uncommon persistence of those who imagined and built the systems that continue to bring us closer to fulfilling the democratic mission of education for all.

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Learning at the Speed of Light: How Online Education Got to Now

Learning at the Speed of Light is a collection of stories, articles, and interviews by and with pioneers and visionaries across the United States who shared a belief in greater access to higher education.

This belief that education was a right, not a privilege, put them on a path to create what is known as online learning. This book brings together the early ideas that guided their thinking, and shows how funding from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation’s Asynchronous Learning Networks initiative (guided by Dr. Frank Mayadas) spurred experimentation and created a new community of innovators, the Sloan Consortium (now the Online Learning Consortium). It also describes the development of early influential technology, and shares a behind-the-scenes look at the uncommon persistence of those who imagined and built the systems that continue to bring us closer to fulfilling the democratic mission of education for all.

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Learning at the Speed of Light: How Online Education Got to Now

Learning at the Speed of Light: How Online Education Got to Now

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Learning at the Speed of Light is a collection of stories, articles, and interviews by and with pioneers and visionaries across the United States who shared a belief in greater access to higher education.

This belief that education was a right, not a privilege, put them on a path to create what is known as online learning. This book brings together the early ideas that guided their thinking, and shows how funding from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation’s Asynchronous Learning Networks initiative (guided by Dr. Frank Mayadas) spurred experimentation and created a new community of innovators, the Sloan Consortium (now the Online Learning Consortium). It also describes the development of early influential technology, and shares a behind-the-scenes look at the uncommon persistence of those who imagined and built the systems that continue to bring us closer to fulfilling the democratic mission of education for all.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781944079222
Publisher: Hudson Whitman/ Excelsior College Press
Publication date: 11/01/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 438
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

John Ebersole, LPD, (1944-2016), served as president of Excelsior College in Albany, New York, from 2006 to 2016. His career in adult, online, and continuing education spanned more than twenty-five years. In 2015, Ebersole was inducted into the International Adult and Continuing Education Hall of Fame. He was the author (with William Patrick) of Courageous Learning: Finding a New Path through Higher Education, which was made into a documentary film of the same name.
William Patrick is a writer whose works have been published or produced in nonfiction, poetry, fiction, screenwriting, and drama. He is a faculty member and co-director of Fairfield University's MFA Program in Writing, as well as founder and director of the New York State Summer Young Writers Institute, which will celebrate its 20th year in 2018.

Table of Contents

An Introduction    
In the Beginning
John F. Ebersole

The Penn State World Campus 
A Profile in Institutional Innovation
Gary Miller

UMUC’s Virtual University
Expanding Access for Non-traditional Students
Patricia Wallace

An Interview with Chuck Hill

Quality Matters
Its Role in the Quest for a ‘Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval’ for Online Education
Julie Porosky Hamlin

An Interview with Gerald Heeger

TV to Video to the Internet
How Technology Changed Access and Learning
Susan M. Kryczka

An Interview with Chris Dede

Emerging Technologies and the History of Distance Learning
A Reflection by Chris Dede

The State University of New York, Empire State College, and the Transformation of Distance and Online Learning
James W. Hall and Richard Bonnabeau

It Takes a System: The History of Online Learning in the State University of New York
Eric E. Fredericksen

The Creation of Sloan-C 
History, Mission, and Evolution
John R. Bourne

An Interview with Darcy Hardy 

Before the Fall
Breaking Rules and Changing Minds
Darcy W. Hardy

Online and Open Education
Parallels and Perspectives
Gary Matkin

Building an Industry with an Industry
Perspectives from an Online Learning Innovator
Carol Vallone

Learning from Screens
Two Decades of Online Education
Stephen J. Andriole

The Annual Report on Online Learning
An Interview with Jeff Seaman

The Online Learning Consortium
An Evolution for Sloan-C
Kathleen Ives, Jill Buban, and Meg Benke

S.A.R.A.
Paul H. Shiffman and James W. Hall

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