(This is the final post in a two-part series. You can see Part One here.) This new series continues a 25-post “blitz” that began on Aug. 1 supporting teachers as we enter a pandemic-fueled school year ...
Jeanette Adkins was told to enjoy her retirement when her anniversary at TCC came around. She said she laughed.   “They ...
Virtual learning offers convenience and accessibility, but cannot provide the social bonds and support of a college campus.
When Elizabeth Self starts teaching her 11 a.m. class via Zoom, she has to remember that it isn’t 11 a.m. for all of her students. She’s in Tennessee—where she is an assistant professor at Vanderbilt ...
In today’s educational landscape, instruction has many forms. What’s known as traditional, face-to-face instruction is alive and well. But, like most fields, the field of education continuously ...
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Learning is expected beyond the brick and mortar walls of Onalaska High School in blended learning classes offered this semester. The pilot classes utilize online opportunities through Moodle to ...
Alyssa Keane and Avery Santiago, juniors at Andrew High School in Tinley Park, said their blended English class allows them to complete course work mostly online and on their own time and gives them ...
How will the COVID-19 pandemic alter the future of teaching and learning? Answering that question requires that we first acknowledge some difficult truths. At this point, we don't know the extent to ...
I've been asked by a Japanese media company to answer seven questions about the future of online education. They tell me that my answers will be translated into Japanese and then made available to a ...