(This is the third post in a four-part series. You can see Part One here and Part Two here.) Cindy Garcia has been a bilingual educator for 14 years and is currently a district instructional ...
In today’s educational climate, educators, students, and families have shifted to distance learning. With this journey, it’s critical for students and faculty to keep their passion for education alive ...
Senior Lecturer, Director Teaching, Learning and Program Development, Sol Plaatje University International bodies, politicians, policy makers and researchers have always been interested in the way ...
In the past week, all segments of American society have been scrambling to adjust to widespread upheavals caused by the growing COVID-19 pandemic. Since March 11, when UB’s leadership made the ...
instructor in a graduate program on how to teach at a distance. The classes are held both face to face and -- not surprisingly -- at a distance. She says that trying to judge the quality of a distance ...
Distance education began with correspondence coursework sent through the postal mail services and continues today. Most modern distance education uses technological means such as computers, the ...
Fellow students living through COVID-19: Did you know that we’re making history? America has seen school closures before but not as large-scale as we see today. In the wake of past natural disasters, ...
In the age of COVID-19, we need to develop survival skills, both personally and professionally. Luckily, as teachers, we have honed flexibility and adaptability, and as artists, we create and innovate ...
It is hard enough for developing nations to build new brick-and-mortar universities to keep up with population growth, let alone with expanding enrollment. So in Beijing, Jakarta, and elsewhere, ...
The question-of-the-week: What has your online learning experience been as a student this fall? What is working for you and why? What is not working for you and why? Student voice is important, and ...