- Office of Distance Education
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The Office of Distance Education (ODE) was founded in July 1998 on the campus of the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts in Hot Springs, Arkansas and is now a part of the University of Arkansas System.
Conceived as a way to expand educational opportunities in Arkansas’ rural schools, the Office of Distance Education uses H.323-based video conferencing to provide highly qualified, fully certified teachers to school districts nationwide unable to hire qualified faculty locally.
During its first year of operation, ODE enrolled 228 high school students from 23 school districts in Arkansas. For school year 2010 - 2011 ODE initial enrollment exceeded 3,600 students from approximately one hundred school districts and a College in eight states.
ODE offers complete elementary, middle grades and high school curricula as well as College Board-approved Advanced Placement courses and Concurrent Enrollment courses that allow students to earn college credit.
Of particular note, ODE has been recognized repeatedly by the United States Distance Learning Association for the excellence of it's instructors and programming in years 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 including awards for Excellence in Distance Learning Teaching, Excellence in Distance Learning Programing and Leadership in the Field of Distance Education. In addition, ODE was recognized by ComputerWorld as a Laureate in 2010. ODE’s programs are accredited by the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement.
As a part of its growth ODE also offers training to students and teachers nationwide. These offerings through ODE’s Interactive Continuing Edcuation program include ACT preparation, using Wiki’s in the classroom, teaching language with TPRS, etc.
ODE is unique in that it's pay for service model allows quality instruction to be delivered real teachers in real time anywhere. Examples of accomplishments are ODE's partnership with St. George's Church of England Primary School in Birmingham, England in which British and Arkansas elementary students shared Spanish class, and ODE’s growing partnership with the East Central Board of Cooperative Education and Swink High School in Eastern Colorado providing Spanish, French, and German instruction. ODE's unique and model continues to be a driving force in distance education setting the standard for delivery of synchronous content.
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