Nashville, TN (PRWEB) June 30, 2010 — The Effective Engaging E-learning Environment for Tennessee (e4TN), a grant funded e-learning initiative in Tennessee, held its 4th annual Envision 2010 Conference in Nashville, Tennessee last week.
The two-day conference welcomes educators from Tennessee school districts to come together to share new ideas and best practices in the State of Tennessee’s e-learning program. By partnering with the state’s online learning program and one another, school districts are able to create a sustainable e-learning model.
The theme of this year’s conference, “Everyone holds a piece of the puzzle”, focused on innovative ideas that can grow online learning programs. Envision 2010 offered educators a venue for professional development, program updates and mindshare. Demonstrations and guided classroom learning sessions focused on online teacher effectiveness, improving student completion rates, and common core standards. e4TN has also developed and is releasing Physics for the first time in Fall 2010 to meet the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) requirements for science and mathematics.
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