Nearly 1,000 students resumed their education at the University of North Georgia (UNG) this fall through online courses and degree programs, even as its five campuses resumed fully face-to-face instruction. According to UNG’s fall census data, 921 students enrolled in UNG Online for the 2021 fall semester. It […]
The prospect of ‘anytime, anywhere’ skilling has immense potential: Skill development through e-learning is gaining momentum for both domains as well as soft skills Skill development through e-learning in post-Covid-19 age has gained increased importance and acceptance in view of the challenges posed by Covid-19. The […]
Jordan District will shift 14 of its schools to virtual learning — some for a second or third time — as COVID-19 cases continue to spike among students and staff and the entire state. The action taken by the district’s board of education Wednesday night is […]
According to the Graphical Research new growth forecast report titled “North America E-Learning Market Size By Technology (Online E-Learning, Learning Management System (LMS), Mobile E-Learning, Rapid E-Learning, Virtual Classroom), By Provider (Service, Content), By Application (Academic [K-12, Higher Education, Vocational Training], Corporate [SMBs, Large Enterprises], […]
Monica Spadel would never have considered enrolling her second-grader daughter in online classes before the pandemic. But after schools closed and his family and others were forced to learn remotely, Spaidel was surprised to see Sierra, who attended Torrey Pines Elementary School in La Jolla, […]
LETTERS: Learning from history is one of the best ways to predict what the world will be like post-Covid-19. The end of a pandemic prompts a revival in multiple sectors, especially the economic sector. The same effects can be seen in the Covid-19 pandemic. Global citizens […]
The challenge Thanks to the large vaccine distribution in the United States, the coronavirus pandemic has begun to show signs of slowing. Some students and families remain hesitant to return to in-person learning in the fall. Many school districts across the country are working to provide students […]
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Kids are off for the summer, but Albuquerque Public Schools is seeing a record number of students enrolled for summer school. Throughout high school, Daniel Candelaria says he’s consistently been a solid student. That was until his junior year with COVID-19 in full swing and schools […]
The modern research university was designed to produce new knowledge and to pass that knowledge on to students. North American universities over the last 100 years have been exceptionally good at that task. But this is not all that universities can do or should do. The COVID-19 […]
Online learning was an adjustment for everyone, but now, parents say they’d like to keep it as a learning choice moving forward The pandemic has changed the way parents look at their children’s education, and most want more choices–including an online learning option–going forward. According […]