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Linkonlearning Realigns Testing Technology
Testing helps retention and aids self-monitoring
LAKE HAVASU CITY, Arizona (March 2004)--Frequent testing not only helps students retain more content, it reduces test anxiety and helps students monitor their own progress.
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Linkonlearning Conforms to SCORM
Powerful LMS and content authoring tools for teachers and corporations make e-learning easy and cost-effective
LAKE HAVASU CITY, Arizona (July 2003)--Linkonlearning announced today its new design input technology and learning management system (LMS) that facilitate light-speed content authoring and delivery for educators and corporations.
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New Products - Linkonlearning
District Administration Magazine (USA)
(May 1, 2003)--This Web-based system can be used as an additional teaching aid or implemented in computer labs as a supplemental resource. Teachers can create lessons and directly input them into the program. The system also provides report cards, a personalized classroom for each student, a recess and library area and an online chat for students and teachers.
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Personalized learning services stand out at FETC 2003
Florida Educational Technology Conference
eSchool News
By Corey Murray
ORLANDO, Florida (February 11, 2003)--In search of ways to meet the requirements of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), thousands of educators came to the 23rd annual Florida Educational Technology Conference (FETC) Feb. 4-6 in Orlando. What they found was an evolution in thinking--from one-size-fits-all technology solutions to customizable, online services tailored to individual student needs.
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Linkonlearning A New Teaching Aid for Home Schooling Parents
Ontario Federation of Teaching Parents (February Newsletter)
(February 2003)--Linkonlearning’s program is based on the philosophy that each child is unique. That is why Linkonlearning allows parents to customize their child’s curriculum by enrolling them in the appropriate grade and level for each subject. In addition, parents can change their child’s grade or level in any subject, anytime.
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Écoles primaires virtuelles : de la fiction à la réalité
Centre Francophone d'Informatisation des Organisations
Bulletin SISTech - édition du 24 janvier 2003--Selon Education Week, la flexibilité de l’horaire et la possibilité de personnaliser davantage le programme d’enseignement compteraient parmi les avantages les plus recherchés par les familles qui choisissent l’école virtuelle. En plus, celles-ci peuvent choisir différentes écoles plutôt que de se restreindre à celle de leur quartier.
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Virtual school has everything but building
Canada's first e-school started in York Region
Era Banner/The Liberal
By Mitchell Brown, Staff Writer
NEWMARKET, Ontario (December 19, 2002)--It has a library, lesson plans, recess, report cards and just about everything else you'd expect to find at an elementary school. Well, everything except the school itself. LinkonLearning.com opened its virtual doors Dec. 9 to become Canada's first fully online elementary school.
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Une première école primaire virtuelle certifiée en Ontario
La Presse
Marie Allard
Le Jeudi 12 Décembre 2002 «Tous les jours, mon fils Logan se précipite pour faire des maths!» On l'aura deviné: le gamin de Sue Kowal, une mère de famille de St. Catharines, en Ontario, n'est pas inscrit à n'importe quelle école. L'élève de neuf ans fréquente plutôt LinkonLearning, la première école primaire virtuelle reconnue par le ministère de l'Éducation de l'Ontario.
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First virtual elementary school in Canada opens25 students enrolled
25 students enrolled
National Post
By Heather Sokoloff
(December 10, 2002)--Canada's first fully online elementary school started classes yesterday, enabling children as young as four to play a computerized trombone for a music lesson and participate in chat rooms during recess.
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Special schools tap technology
Globe and Mail
By Jack Kapica
(December 10, 2002)--Instead of receiving a report card every few months, Linkonlearning allows parents to look at specific information regarding their child's development on a day-to-day basis. Being Internet-based, the school is available around the clock, offering more than 10,000 lessons, spread over nine courses and three levels.
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