Blogging has been an interesting endeavor for me. I am unsure if I will continue this in the future, but thank you to those who took the time to view my blogs.
When I think about Web 2.0 and the AHA, their Blended Learning options come to mind. The student takes the "classroom" portion of the class online, prints the certificate of completion, and finds an instructor to complete the hands-on portion. The AHA is very proud of this option, but many students find the process long, boring, and costly. For what its worth, here is the catalog of options available: Blended Learning
When thinking about online collaboration experiences and how they are measured, one thing popped into my mind. FEMA has an extensive online course catalog, and with every course, there is an evaluation at the end. FEMA has amassed enormous amounts of data about its courses and their performance. These courses are not just for government people but also for first responders, community members, and combinations of all walks of life. Here is a brief overview of the classes and why people should take them: FEMA Training and Education
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