Top

Tag: learning experience


Education Tech

Role of AI in Education

February 5, 2024

Via: eSchool News

AI is enhancing the learning experience, personalizing instruction, and fostering innovation. In classrooms worldwide, AI tools analyze student data to tailor lessons based on individual needs, ensuring a more adaptive and effective approach to teaching. Intelligent tutoring systems provide instant […]


Continuous Development, Educational Forms

To Truly Measure Student Growth, Learning Experiences Must Be Personalized

February 8, 2022

Via: Ed Surge

As schools become more focused on continuous improvement and the development of growth mindsets, educators continue to evaluate how they can assess their students’ learning to better inform instructional practices. This is foundational to both teachers and their administrators. Danielle […]


Educational Stages, Higher Education

Amid decreasing enrollment, community college students want flexible course formats

January 18, 2022

Via: eCampus News

Community college enrollment as dropped by nearly 15 percent since the COVID-19 pandemic began–a fact that is particularly concerning considering that community colleges serve a higher number of marginalized student populations. New research from Cengage and Bay View Analytics looks […]


Educational Stages, Higher Education

How higher ed can support blended learning beyond the pandemic

January 13, 2022

Via: eCampus News

Blended learning in its ideal application offers faculty and instructors within higher education institutions an opportunity to benefit from multiple modes of instruction while providing students with a quality learning experience. Real learning can be achieved when we acknowledge the […]


Educational Stages, Secondary Education

The biggest takeaways for the post-pandemic future of education

December 13, 2021

Via: eSchool News

There is no argument that teachers are the most valuable asset in a student’s learning experience. This fact was only further underscored over the past 18 months. While the increase in easy-to-use technology used in the classroom has been a […]


Educational Stages, Higher Education

How can higher ed move blended learning forward?

June 17, 2021

Via: eCampus News

The future of blended learning has arrived. A new resource from the Every Learner Everywhere network, Planning for a Blended Future: A research-driven guide for educators, helps educators advance their blended learning efforts beyond the crisis phase of the pandemic […]


Economics&Strategies, Education Strategies, News

Lessons from a year of pandemic learning

May 19, 2021

Via: eCampus News

A recent survey of more than 3,000 higher ed students, conducted partway through the Spring 2021 term, was designed to determine what student sentiments are about the learning experience a year into the COVID-19 pandemic: what has worked, what hasn’t, […]


News

5 fun education grants and contests for schools

March 15, 2021

Via: eSchool News

The past year has been unexpected and unpredictable, to say the least. But one thing has remained constant: Schools need funding to elevate students’ learning experiences, and education grants are key in that process. Solving health challenges, strengthening financial literacy, […]


News

5 Reason to Stop Doing Timed Online Exams During COVID-19

April 8, 2020

Via: Inside Higher Ed

Like many of you, my home is now an office and a school and a residence hall. Living with four remote learning college students (2 seniors, a junior, and a sophomore – none enrolled at my institution), provides me with […]


Education Tech

What makes an engaging learning experience?

September 17, 2019

Via: eSchool News

An engaging learning experience in which students are fully immersed in the content is driven by six variables, according to new research. The State of Engagement 2019 report, from edtech SaaS provider GoGuardian, features insight from hundreds of students, teachers, […]


Education Tech

Where is the line between relationship building and TMI?

June 20, 2018

Via: Education Dive

Building a rapport with students usually requires that teachers share a little of themselves in an effort to connect with students and create shared bonds. Teachers may discuss their own pets, interests, travel experiences, and educational obstacles in ways that […]