Students are looking for learning-life balance, and technology tools can make it easier for colleges and universities to help them achieve it. The way students learn has fundamentally changed.
Rebecca Torchia is a web editor for EdTech: Focus on K–12. Previously, she has produced podcasts and written for several publications in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and her hometown of Pittsburgh. A ...
To save time and expenses involved in the admissions process, some higher education institutions are looking to asynchronous video interviewing (AVI) technology that allows applicants to respond to ...
If you work in education in 2020, you are making tough decisions about how to best reach and teach your learners in the midst of a global pandemic. There is a dearth of evidence to help teachers make ...
For the 2026-27 school year, the district has planned to move to an asynchronous model with the Subject virtual learning ...
Asynchronous communication that builds rapport among university course designers and external edtech providers, explained by Rae Mancilla and Nadine Hamman in the first part of a series looking at ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Even as Kentucky's largest school district begins to reopen school doors, students will still see a fair amount of virtual learning. Jefferson County Public Schools will begin ...
With schools shut down across America, K-12 teachers faced with a question many likely thought they’d never have to ask: When and how often during the school day do my students need to see me?
Academics are agonising over the wrong elements of online education. They should be thinking about active versus passive learning, says Simon Chesterman Over the course of the pandemic, educators – ...
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