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‘Zoombombing’ Attacks Disrupt Classes
April 7, 2020Online Zoom classes were disrupted by individuals spewing racist, misogynistic or vulgar content. Experts say professors using Zoom should familiarize themselves with the program’s settings. Like many professors across the country who’ve been displaced from college campuses because of the…
The Human Element in Online Learning
April 7, 2020As colleges pivot quickly toward online learning, here’s the secret most educators and students don’t yet know: done right, online education can be surprisingly intimate, write Larry DeBrock, Norma Scagnoli and Fataneh Taghaboni-Dutta. As the nation prepares to meet the…
Free and Discounted Ed Tech Tools for Online Learning During the Coronavirus Pandemic
April 2, 2020As more and more colleges and universities are shutting down their campuses over the next several weeks in an effort to curb the spread of COVID-19, education technology companies have stepped forward to help move student learning to the virtual realm. Some…
Moving to Digital Learning Fast: Where to Start
April 2, 2020As coronavirus changes life as we knew it, these education experts offer advice on how to make the transition to online instruction. Numerous colleges and universities across the country suddenly find themselves in the position of having to teach online…
Blended Learning is Proving More Effective Than Traditional Education
October 9, 2018Blended Learning is Proving More Effective Than Traditional Education Recent findings at University of Iowa and Tennessee Department of Education who both studied the effects that blended courses have on students.
6 Reasons Blended Learning Works
October 9, 20186 Reasons Blended Learning Works Discussion of the six ways blended learning is more effective than face-to-face and online classes.