I found this great USA online teaching and learning timeline compiled by Baker’s Guide to Christian Distance Education. It is useful to know the history of online learning
U.S.A. Online Teaching and Learning Timeline
March 1, 2009 by emapey
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Thanks for sharing! It’s fascinating how much education, including online teaching, has changed over the years. There are millions of people who take online classes today, and it’s become a great additional method of going to school and getting your degree. It is a great option for people who want to go back to school. The Internet is constantly changing and becoming more and more popular, including in the educational field. I think that it just goes to show that education and culture are ever-evolving, and that we learn new things every single day. We should never stop learning; therefore, it is also important to take advantage of the educational opportunities that we are presented with. EducationDynamics has a new video that encourages people to go back to school and continue their learning process. This video can be found at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDfew0YcDTo.
Thanks!
Emily (EducationDynamics)