Conducted by the Center for Digital Education and Converge Magazine, the annual Digital Education Achievement Awards (DEAA) is a forum for recognizing education Web sites and outstanding contributions at the application and infrastructure level. The DEAA is open to all educational institutions in all countries (some language restrictions apply).
The Digital Community Colleges survey examines and documents how community colleges are using information technology to deliver services to their students, faculty and staff. All U. S. community colleges are invited to participate in the survey. At the conclusion, the top digital-savvy community colleges receive spotlight coverage and national recognition.
Conducted in partnership with the National School Boards Association, the Digital School Districts Survey examines how information technology is applied to improve service delivery and quality of education to public schools. All U.S. school districts are invited to participate. Winners are honored at the NSBA annual "T + L" convention.
In 2008, the Center for Digital Education (CDE) conducted a review of state policy and programs to determine the status of online learning policy and practice across the United States. Because online learning is quickly becoming more prevalent, the CDE will monitor and assess its changes through what is now an annual report.
Winners were announced by e.Republic’s Center for Digital Education (Center) and Converge online as recipients of the Center’s 2011 Digital Education Achievement Awards (DEAA) and Best of the Web Awards.
E.Republic’s Center for Digital Education and Converge Online today announced the top-rated community colleges in the sixth annual Digital Community Colleges Survey 2010.
The Center for Digital Education announces awards that showcase exceptional K-12 and higher education websites, digital technology projects and programs that have enriched education for students and teachers.
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