Online learning is becoming a more and more popular choice for education each year. This is especially true nowadays, as the global pandemic has caused the closure of many physical schools. However, online learning is vastly different from regular school, and many students might struggle to […]
Online learning has been on the rise in recent years, and it’s really not hard to see why. On the one hand, eLearning courses have become hugely popular by the simple virtue of being so much more convenient than traditional face to face courses. Students can […]
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 […]
Central Collegiate is moving to online learning for a week due to three recent confirmed cases of COVID-19 and one classroom already in isolation from previous infections. Principal Stephane Gauvin sent an email to students and parents at 11:48 a.m. on May 14 saying the […]
As the pandemic wanes, a chorus of commentators are offering predictions about what mark it will leave on higher education—with some forecasting colleges collapsing and others seeing increasing alliances with commercial partners. Most anticipate the growing centrality of online learning in university life. As a […]
Online learning was thrust into the spotlight in 2020. With the world shut down, everything from school to business training shifted to being conducted online. However, not all programs are created equal, so online learning has been met with varying degrees of success. To find […]
Online learning is becoming a more and more popular choice for education each year. This is especially true nowadays, as the global pandemic has caused the closure of many physical schools. However, online learning is vastly different from regular school, and many students might struggle to […]
In India, respondents to survey on online learning said that a major issue was unequal access to digital learning devices, as well as a lack of internet connectivity and little familiarity around the tools required to facilitate online learning, according to Oxford University Press NEW […]
In conversations with colleagues across higher ed who are leading campus online learning teams, I commonly hear about the following challenges: Post-COVID, online learning is snowballing – and we need to build up our internal institutional capacities if we are going to meet this demand. […]
Matt Reed’s starts his piece $12 Billion Is a Refreshing Change… “I step away from the blog for a week and the president of the United States offers to send $12 billion to community colleges. I may need to do that more often!” Matt (who I […]