Digital technologies bring the science of learning to a critical crossroad. With a lack of high-quality, evidence-based data ...
The world of education is always changing, and these days it’s changing faster than ever. It feels as though every week brings a new tool, practice, or learning model that teachers need to incorporate ...
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As students return to the classroom after a tumultuous year of pandemic learning, educators will turn to digital learning tools to boost engagement and ease anxieties Returning to school after winter ...
It’s been a little more than two years since many faculty first shifted their physical classrooms and labs online because of the COVID-19 pandemic. For almost everyone in academia across undergraduate ...
When the Covid-19 pandemic forced schools worldwide to close their doors, teachers and universities alike scrambled to transfer months’ worth of lesson plans onto some sort of online learning platform ...
The fall semester is off to a rocky start. When schools were forced to close in the spring, students (and parents) struggled. As the new school year begins, affluent families are building pandemic ...
Julie Boyland is a freelance associate editor for EdTech: Focus on K-12. She has a bachelor’s degree in Consumer Journalism and a certification in New Media Studies from the University of Georgia, and ...
Sir: In today’s modern world, technology plays a big role in education. One of the major changes in schools is the use of digital learning tools. These include computers, tablets, interactive ...
Digital learning solutions and online platforms can and should be more than just a “substitute” for in-person instruction, but instead, tools that help faculty to enhance learning and outcomes whether ...