Tag: elearning
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Why Digitizing Traditional Teaching Isn’t Innovation
Technology has been hailed by many as the answer to every problem in education. Digital technology is supposed to allow students to learn in entirely new ... -
How Should Colleges Be Teaching?
For many students, graduating from high school means heading off in short order to a residential four-year college or university to pursue higher education, a college ... -
8 Must-Have Artificial Intelligence Apps and Tools
Is your teaching about to be disrupted? The answer is yes, it definitely is! But in a good way. The emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) technology ... -
Personalized Learning Should Start in Libraries
Can a library be the perfect place for personalized learning? We believe the answer is yes. Libraries offer endless resources, space for learning, and individuals who ... -
9 Must-Have Apps and Tools for Kids Who Hate Math
Have a child or student that hates math? You’re not alone. In fact, one of the phrases educators hear most is, “I hate math”, according to ... -
Making Blended Learning Work in Your Classroom
With the importance of technological literacy rising in colleges and workplaces, it’s about time primary and secondary educators took notice. To prepare students for life after ... -
7 Must-Have Morning Routine Apps for Little Kids
Mornings tend to be a struggle for most parents. They have to remind their children what to do and when to do it, and it throws ... -
What Teachers and Administrators Want from Edtech Companies
Teachers, administrators, and edtech companies have a common goal: to meet student needs. Sometimes, though, it can seem like educators and edtech companies are working against ... -
7 Must-Have Apps That Teach Children the English Alphabet
Children are learning in new and technology-driven ways. To keep our kids progressing and developing before they enter preschool or kindergarten, we need to choose the ... -
How Edtech Is Transforming Executive Education
Educational technology has been disrupting traditional instructional practices in executive education, and for good reason. Learning was once the exclusive domain of schools and universities, especially ...