Our program has come to a certain maturity level now. And I think through the pandemic situation, this will only be more accelerated across the […]
CogBooks is a company dedicated to improving the way people learn and to democratizing access to education. Because of our mission, we have the opportunity […]
As instructors, we make hundreds of decisions throughout a semester as we interact with our students, explain concepts and procedures, or assess their knowledge and […]
In March of this year, the sober reality of the COVID-19 pandemic forced colleges across the country to quickly move from on-campus to remote learning. […]
Cheating is nothing new, and with internet access and the move to online learning, the opportunities to act without academic integrity have become more readily […]
While racism is very apparent in the world today, many don’t realize how prevalent it is within academia as well. Not only have I experienced […]
A very interesting article published in Campus Technology about the progress CogBooks is making with ASU. We’re proud of the pioneering work we’ve done with […]
The Decision Making Process What would be a good reason for making changes to a course? Take a minute to reflect and count how many […]
"According to a 2005 study done by Nature, Wikipedia contains only slightly more inaccuracies in science-related topics than does Encyclopaedia Britannica" (Chandler, 2010) Shigeru Tamura […]
Millennials watch 11.3 hours of online video a week! With the average YouTube video at 4 minutes long, that means they are watching about 171 […]
Guest Blogger: René Tanner, Life Sciences LibrarianWikipedia, the free, open, online encyclopedia has the potential to share information and knowledge with people around the world. […]
Today's Guest Blogger is Christian Wright, an instructional professional in the School of Life Sciences as ASU. He has a Master’s in Education and a […]