By learning in online and hybrid learning environments, students can learn to work collaboratively in a similar virtual setting, preparing them for their future careers. So instead of being caught off ...
To assist staff in adjusting courses to new online and hydrid teaching modes, the University of Arizona created a centralised information and advice resource. Here is a summary of how they did it and ...
Thanks to rapid vaccine distribution and the CDC’s new mask guidance, in-person instruction returned en masse to universities across the country this fall. But that doesn’t mean university programs ...
In celebration of National Teachers’ Month and World Teachers’ Day, Globe held its second year of “Forefront: The National Conference on Digital Learning” last Oct. 1 via livestream on Globe Business’ ...
The debate over online versus in-person classroom learning in K-12 education rages on, driven by concerns over student engagement, academic performance, and social-emotional development. Advocates of ...
EDUCATION Secretary Leonor Briones said that the online learning modality will not be abandoned as schools in areas under Alert Levels 1 and 2 start holding face-to-face classes.
Schools and programs of public health are expanding online course offerings, particularly in response to the transition to remote learning due to COVID-19. While previous research in the health ...
At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, students, faculty and administrators faced challenges amid the urgent pivot to emergency remote instruction. The pandemic and resulting quarantines ...
With the restart of virtual classes for the new academic year, students with special needs are among those who continue to grapple with learning challenges. The concern was raised by the educators of ...
The spring of 2020 will not be the semester that goes down in history as an example of higher education at its best. In mid-March, the novel coronavirus forced colleges and universities to pivot from ...
Survey finds confidence in virtual learning is growing, particularly among younger Americans. But a third still say in-person is better. Nearly half of Americans have developed a better opinion of ...