Every learning modality has its limitations. Strictly classroom/in-person-based learning has come under increasing scrutiny over the last decade as the sophistication and availability of education ...
Micah Castelo is a web editor for EdTech: Focus on K-12. Her experience includes education and community news coverage for the Syracuse Post-Standard and international news reporting for the Pulitzer ...
Michael Hui, director of education platform EdventureCo, shares his insights on a modern approach to L&D. Even in challenging times, education and training cannot wait. With employees expressing ...
Picture this: You’re on top of an 80-story building and must wear a harness to protect yourself if you fall. But there are different kinds of harnesses lying around. You pick what you think is the ...
The pandemic and the increasing use of technology in K-12 education it prompted has added renewed energy to the blended learning movement as most students are now learning in school buildings (and ...
Most days, 16-year-old Jason Zobott walks into Huntley High School in suburban Chicago around 7:30 a.m. like any high schooler might. It’s what he does the rest of the day that’s not so typical.
Raymond Steinmetz is a Rhode Island-based seventh-grade math teacher and education blogger. Last school year, our school started a one-to-one Chromebook initiative for sixth-grade students. That meant ...
Hello, my name’s Carl Sherwood from the University of Queensland. This video aims to share some tips for teachers that are new to blended learning. By drawing on academic research and our experiences, ...
In 1840, Sir Isaac Pitman ran the first known correspondence course in which assignments were mailed to students on postcards and then returned to be graded. While remote learning technology has ...
Blended learning has increased accessibility to learning for K-12 and college students alike – notably with the sharp transition to remote learning in 2020. But what are the trade-offs? First, online ...