If there’s one big takeaway from the Covid-19 crisis for higher education, it’s that teaching well online is increasingly, and vitally, important. Maybe you’re thinking: Well, once this global health ...
Determining whether students learn better with in-person classroom learning or online is a multifaceted question. Both modalities offer unique advantages and challenges, impacting student engagement, ...
The internet has had a huge impact on all sectors of the economy. Education, for example, continues to witness revolutionary approaches to teaching and learning in schools around the world. The use of ...
With a rich history of research and practice in the field of online teaching accompanied by an extensive campus outreach program that ramped up when the pandemic first struck, the University of ...
Applications are now being accepted for the 2026 Summer Session Online Teaching Academy. The Online Teaching Academy focuses on increasing the skills and knowledge of faculty who wish to teach online ...
With the possible disruption to social gatherings presented by the coronavirus, there is increased discussion around planning for the use of online learning as a continuity plan for most universities ...
When it started to become clear that institutions would have to end in-person instruction and begin teaching students remotely because of the coronavirus crisis, whom did presidents call first?
Online education has been on the rise for the last decade, and the Covid-19 pandemic accelerated its widespread use in unprecedented ways, particularly for professional career advancement.
I have taught online for nearly 20 years. As an online professor at George Washington University, my courses continued through the 9/11 terrorist attacks, beltway snipers, Hurricane Isabel, the H1N1 ...
FOR many Filipino women, education is often postponed — not for lack of ambition, but because of competing responsibilities. Work, family, and caregiving frequently take precedence, leaving little ...