Bit by bit researchers continue to piece together how virtual learning impacted English-language learners’ education, from limiting vital in-person interactions with teachers and peers to leaving some ...
As coronavirus cases spike across the U.S., local and state officials are implementing new lockdown restrictions, including those on schools. Some schools in states from Connecticut to California that ...
DETROIT — Public schools are firming up their fall instruction plans this month, as the State of Michigan has ultimately let districts decide if they want to provide in-person learning, virtual ...
Virtual learning has scaled fast — but creating engagement at scale remains a challenge. As colleges and universities expand online offerings, the goal now is clear: Build environments where students ...
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - Last weekend’s winter blast put many school districts out of operations this week for snow days. Since icy road conditions remained throughout the week, many schools turned to ...
Doug Bonderud is an award-winning writer capable of bridging the gap between complex and conversational across technology, innovation and the human condition. The fall 2020 semester won’t be business ...
Virtual reality is not just for video games anymore. It has a very real place in higher education today. By applying virtual reality technology to a wide range of training and educational purposes, ...
Kareem Neal, a 24-year veteran educator, noticed something surprising when his school went all virtual last year: Not only did most of the students in his self-contained, special education class ...
About two in 10 U.S. school districts have already adopted, plan to adopt or are considering adopting virtual learning after the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a RAND Corporation study ...
Virtual learning has the potential to be much better, or worse, than in-person learning. Source: Philippe Bout/Unsplash When governments issued lockdown orders earlier this year, organizations ...
Tuscaloosa City Schools (TCS) announced that it will not launch a full-scale virtual learning program.
When I first started teaching online nearly 20 years ago, everything was done through Outlook. No learning management system. No Zoom. No interactive tools. If you wanted to make something visual, you ...