You'll definitely want to take a look at a recent article titled "Leveraging Technology to
Manage Online Learning". (http://issuu.com/aosinc/docs/cetpa_issue01_2011_links) The article,
recently published in the Winter 2011 edition of DataBus, reviews many aspects of CaliQity and
its robust learning management system (LMS) and content repository (Reactor).
Edward Avelar, writer of the piece and Outreach Specialist for the California K-12 High Speed
Network at the Imperial County Office of Education, discusses how CaliQity offers the best of
online learning systems, including an online grade book and closed-circuit messaging, but also
expands its offerings in many ways, most specifically offering access to the expansive Currium
package. Currium is lauded for adding such online options as college preparatory classes,
numerous elective courses, and opportunities for extensive, independent study programs.
Access to all this content is made possible by Reactor, arguably the most comprehensive content
repository in the digital arena. Providing access to a seemingly endless supply of lessons,
labs, study guides, videos, and assignments are just a few of the areas where Reactor excels.
Working with the massive content available through reactor in conjunction with LMS, educators,
administrators, and students are exposed to some of the best resources, leading to innovation
and responding to the increasing demand for online learning.