Monday 1 June 2015

Young Advocate of Computer-Based Learning Creates Peer Groups for Social Element

by Nicole Gorman, Education World

Emily Mee, a recent graduate from the online K-12 school, Oklahoma Connections Academy, is speaking out in favor of online schools and programs and says the alternative option is nothing like what is thought to be traditional home schooling. According to an article on NormanTranscript.com, Mee became an advocate for computer-based learning as an education option for children early on as she found her passion for politics. In order to create a social element, Mee developed peer groups to facilitate meeting between students.

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