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FREE webinar on QM: Keep Pace with Challenges in Online Learning and Hear One District's Approach in Two Great Webinars!


Keep Pace with Changes in Online Education and Hear About One District's Response in the Keeping Pace and QM Success Stories Webinars

Evergreen Education logoQM K12 logo Get important information on trends and topics in digital learning research across school districts like yours as John Watson, founder, Evergreen Education Group, and Christine Voelker, Director, K-12 Program, Quality Matters, present "Keeping Pace", a FREE webinar, on Wednesday, February 25 from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. ET. Discover: 

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Immediately following the "Keeping Pace" webinar, join Robert Cougar Burke, Brian Kennedy, Sheryle Kuhnley, Cristina Padilla and Jyl Warner, Albuquerque Public Schools (APS) for "Quality Matters at the Core: A Roadmap for Collaborative Online Course Development" - a FREE QM Success Stories webinar - on Wednesday, February 25 from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. ET. Separate registration is required. You'll hear:  

  • how APS is using QM to investigate the development of high-quality online and blended courses for its public schools
  • how APS seeks to transform its professional development offerings for K-12 instructors and staff using QM
  • how the district is working to create digital learning opportunities for all learners
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Learn more about QM-related research into digital education and trends and how QM is helping a school district develop high-quality courses and engaging professional development. Join us for the the Keeping Pace and QM Success Stories webinars.

For more engaging, subscriber-exclusive content, see the complete lineup of FREE Success Stories webinars and professional development for K-12 and higher education. 


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