Author: Matthew Lynch
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As learning moves online, trigger warnings must too
This article was written by Dana Ruggiero When I was a first-year student at university, our class of 300 students watched Jodie Foster get gang raped ... -
MOOCs: learning about online learning, one click at a time
This article was written by Gregor Kennedy Massive Open Online Courses, or MOOCs, took the world by storm in 2012. After years of experimentation at the ... -
Online learning at school helps prepare teens for university
This article was written by Martin Oliver Online learning has been around for more than 30 years, but recent excitement around Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) has ... -
For £9,000, students expect their classes to go digital
This article was written by Neil Gordon Students in the UK are now paying annual fees of up to £9,000 – and they expect more for their ... -
Kids Need Role Models. Why Don’t We Use The Ones Right in Front of Us?
As a parent, when was the last time you were invited to your child’s school to share something personal and important to you? Maybe something interesting ... -
What students want and how universities are getting it wrong
This article was written by Alasdair McAndrew FUTURE OF HIGHER EDUCATION: We continue our series on the rise of online and blended learning and how free online ... -
6 Best Practices for Internal Communication in Public Schools
Written by Eric Walters and Karen Gerberry Internal communication may be more important than many think. 42% of communication is delivered through other people. Whether it ... -
Explainer: what it will take to make computer science education available in all schools
This article was written by Marie desJardins New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio recently announced that the city is investing US$81 million to establish computer science ... -
Are you afraid of technology? You shouldn’t be
This article was written by Michael Cowling Nary a week goes by that doesn’t see a new mainstream media story on the dangers of technology use. ... -
Lower test scores for students who use computers often in school, 31-country study finds
In top-performing nations, teachers, not students, use technology This article was written by Jill Barshay For those of us who worry that Google might be making ...








