Stanford moves classes online to deal with coronavirus outbreak. Online education is about to get a major (if short) field ...
What if you gave a Zoom class and nobody came? That was my nightmare come true when I tried to teach my first online class in March. Many professors had taught online for years, by choice. Not me. I ...
When I first began teaching online courses, I did so with a fair amount of uncertainty and trepidation. Could I replicate in a digital environment what I believed was essential for an in-person course ...
“Thank you so much for taking the time to treat me like a person,” wrote Stephanie in an email to me. A student in one of my online courses, she had fallen behind and couldn’t see a way forward — ...
Online education is #trending. There are TED talks, a wildly popular inspirational and educational lecture series with the tagline, “ideas worth spreading.” There are MOOCs, or massive open online ...
In 2025, the pace of change in online learning is unlike anything the education sector has ever experienced. From a flexible way for students to learn into a global standard: wherever and whenever you ...
Midway ISD students and other area students or homeschoolers may soon be able to take online classes through the district.
As colleges across the country pivot online on very short notice, there are a host of complications — from laptops and Internet access to mental health and financial needs. Digital learning experts ...
Rooted in Ignatian pedagogy, the master of religious education degree is for students eager to explore the religious, catechetical, and theological foundations of the Christian faith while learning ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I share insights from the intersection of education and industry. For a while now, online education has been a good option for ...
“Open floor-plans increase sales productivity,” one of my classmates says over a webcam, referencing the reading assignment from the other night. The chatroom running on the side of the screen lights ...
In response to the ongoing outbreak of coronavirus, Johns Hopkins has suspended all in-person courses while faculty and staff plan for remote instruction. Courses will resume remotely as early as next ...