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Distance Education Is Under Threat: What You Need to Know With Dr. Van Davis

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Counter to the old adage, the US Department of Education is looking to fix something that many argue ain't broke...
Right now, distance education is being reviewed and new regulations are being considered in the name of consumer protection.
It's believed that the US Department of Education is operating under the misconception that distance education is somehow less than traditional in-person education. But, Dr. Van Davis couldn't disagree more. Distance education is high-quality, deliberately designed, accessible education. He believes that the proposed regulations would be disastrous to distance learners, educators and institutions if passed.
In this episode, Dr. Davis guides us through the three biggest issues that have distance education providers and educators very worried. The big three, if passed, will have serious ramifications for distance learning for students, educators, and institutions across the US. He also shares his insights on:

* Why time is of the essence
* How you can make your voice heard
* How the proposed rules would negatively impact access to distance education
* Where to find resources and information (like these blogs by WCET)
* How SARA and NC-SARA work
If you have any questions about the proposed regulations and what they could mean for distance ed you are welcome to connect with the WCET for more information.
Remember to follow us on social media. Find us on LinkedIn or Facebook @D2L and check out our YouTube channel @Desire2LearnInc for the video version of this podcast and so much more. Please take a moment to rate, review and share the podcast, and reach out with comments and ideas for future episodes.
For more content by educators for educators, please visit the Teaching and Learning Studio hosted by Dr. Cristi Ford and Dr. Emma Zone. You can register for the D2L Master Class Series or enjoy blogs, interviews, videos and webinars.
Remember to check out the Learning by Association podcast, dedicated to helping associations stay a step ahead, and The Skill Shift podcast for learning organizations that want to future-proof their teams.
To learn more about how D2L is transforming the way the world learns, visit our website at D2L.com.
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Counter to the old adage, the US Department of Education is looking to fix something that many argue ain't broke...
Right now, distance education is being reviewed and new regulations are being considered in the name of consumer protection.
It's believed that the US Department of Education is operating under the misconception that distance education is somehow less than traditional in-person education. But, Dr. Van Davis couldn't disagree more. Distance education is high-quality, deliberately designed, accessible education. He believes that the proposed regulations would be disastrous to distance learners, educators and institutions if passed.
In this episode, Dr. Davis guides us through the three biggest issues that have distance education providers and educators very worried. The big three, if passed, will have serious ramifications for distance learning for students, educators, and institutions across the US. He also shares his insights on:

* Why time is of the essence
* How you can make your voice heard
* How the proposed rules would negatively impact access to distance education
* Where to find resources and information (like these blogs by WCET)
* How SARA and NC-SARA work
If you have any questions about the proposed regulations and what they could mean for distance ed you are welcome to connect with the WCET for more information.
Remember to follow us on social media. Find us on LinkedIn or Facebook @D2L and check out our YouTube channel @Desire2LearnInc for the video version of this podcast and so much more. Please take a moment to rate, review and share the podcast, and reach out with comments and ideas for future episodes.
For more content by educators for educators, please visit the Teaching and Learning Studio hosted by Dr. Cristi Ford and Dr. Emma Zone. You can register for the D2L Master Class Series or enjoy blogs, interviews, videos and webinars.
Remember to check out the Learning by Association podcast, dedicated to helping associations stay a step ahead, and The Skill Shift podcast for learning organizations that want to future-proof their teams.
To learn more about how D2L is transforming the way the world learns, visit our website at D2L.com.
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