One big benefit of online education is that almost all student interactions and activities are captured electronically. This provides teachers and administrators with a wealth of data to help them...
Teachers at the K-12 and higher-ed levels are finding themselves aligning curriculum during some combination of in-person, remote and hybrid interactions—interactions that are fluid and changing over time. School systems...
Even as many school systems and universities around the country have reinstituted in-person learning during the coronavirus, some continue to embrace remote learning to some degree. And it’s likely that...
With teachers at all levels of education around the country continuing to teach many, if not all, of their classes in a virtual environment, they’re quickly adapting to this new...
How do teachers—and administrators— know whether learning has occurred? It’s an age-old question that school systems have tackled for years. They’ve used a variety of class assessment methods to determine...
In early 2020 the entire world was rocked by a pandemic unlike anything ever seen before. We’re still reeling from its impacts. While schools around the country—in truth, around the...
As COVID-19 continues to require many school systems and higher education institutions to provide some form of hybrid instruction which is likely to continue for the foreseeable future, how can...
These are trying times. That, of course, is certainly an understatement! School systems at both the K-12 and higher-ed levels have been one of the most significantly impacted areas affected...
While some parents have been homeschooling their children for years now, others have been cast into this new role unexpectedly. For them, figuring out how to keep students engaged, understand...
Zoom has become a mainstay at college campuses around the country and a big bump in remote learning, and for good reason. Zoom offers an easy-to-use interface and a wide...