Higher education has a problem: When students are isolated due to online learning, they miss out on valuable opportunities to build social skills that will carry them to success as they pursue their ...
Our school has been using online learning since the mid-1990s when we became one of the first to sign up for VHS Learning. Since then, we’ve expanded our use of the program and involved more students.
The debate over online versus in-person classroom learning in K-12 education rages on, driven by concerns over student engagement, academic performance, and social-emotional development. Advocates of ...
Over the nearly four years since COVID-19 forced schools to shift to emergency remote learning, K-12 students and educators have grown accustomed to online and hybrid learning models and the ed-tech ...
While intentional design is essential for any type of course, it is particularly important for online courses. Online instructors may not be able to answer questions in real time or readily notice ...
A recent National Student Clearinghouse Research Center report reveals that post-secondary enrollment continues to decline. Undergraduate enrollment alone saw a 9.4 percent drop from Spring 2020, ...
Getting your master’s degree is a big commitment. Our students balance jobs, family, and other obligations in pursuit of a degree that will strengthen their skills and their community. That’s why, for ...
Students’ relationships with their peers and professors significantly shaped their sense of thriving during the shift to online learning. When engineering students shifted to online learning in the ...
At some point in our academic careers, most of us have found ourselves stuck in the back of an overcrowded lecture hall. Too far from the presenter to see or hear much of anything, it wasn't long ...
With the COVID-19 pandemic in the past and learning technologies getting better by the day, legal educators today have a good sense of how their students can be high performers in online legal ...
Plenty of research on happiness suggests it arises when we are generous, grateful and connected with our people. But another lesser-known pathway toward happiness is learning, growing and challenging ...
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