Back to the Basics: 4 Effective Technologies For Teaching and Learning
While Flashy New Technology can be fun to Consider, Proven Solutions Should not be Overlooked The world of EdTech is often focused on flashy gadgets too expensive for school budgets. Or it’s crammed...
View ArticleCredential Engine is a Foundational Building Block for Expanded Recognition...
Paving the Way for Enhanced Recognition of Microcredentials and More Learning credentials come in all shapes and sizes today, ranging from digital badges to doctoral degrees. Yet schools and employers...
View Article5 Key Questions to Prepare Your College for a Potential Coronavirus Closure
1. Are faculty prepared to teach online? The use of Learning Management Systems is pretty universal so you've probably got the platform in place already. With the growth of online programs in the last...
View ArticleThe Bright Side of Remote Teaching and Administration – When Preparation Pays...
Image Source As a small, nimble, proprietary college, we've been able to stay ahead of the curve and ease the transition to virtual teaching, support, and administration for our students, staff, and...
View Article5 Things Schools Should Do to Help Ensure Student Data Privacy
As we experience this time of increased remote teaching, paying attention to data privacy is more important than ever. Remotely accessing data creates additional opportunities for data theft or...
View ArticleChanges to the Administration of SAT’s Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic
A few months back, the College Board announced that the administration of the SAT tests was being significantly altered to to the COVID-19 pandemic. I recently connected with Sara Roberts, a tutor for...
View ArticleTowards Compliant Instant Messaging in the Classroom
Instant messaging has become a big part of classroom life for many, and for a number of good reasons. It allows a more immediate, two-way communication between students and teachers, both in terms of...
View ArticleHow Educators Can Master Working in a Hybrid Learning Environment
A day in the life of an educator is chaotic, time-poor and exhausting. Between online classes, student-teacher 1:1s, parent-teacher conferences, teacher appraisals and faculty/staff meetings, there...
View ArticleHow Educational Institutions Can Use Feedback Loops to Improve Student...
I realize that there may be many educators out there who are already experienced with creating and utilizing effective feedback loops in their courses, classrooms, and institutions. Based on my...
View ArticleAutomation as The Key to Ease Teacher’s Workload: What You Need to Know
All over the world, teachers are quitting in droves. And they’re not silent about what’s causing this mass exodus. Stress. Teacher stress is at epidemic levels, and it’s having a major, negative...
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