60% of Higher Education Leaders Say Continuing Education is Not Well-Integrated into Institutional Portfolio Offerings

60% of Higher Education Leaders Say Continuing Education is Not Well-Integrated into Institutional Portfolio Offerings — from finance.yahoo.com Despite Belief that CE Programming Positively Affects […]

Florida Virtual School Student Elyanah Gibson Wins Black History Month Essay Contest

Elyanah Gibson’s father couldn’t contain his excitement when he called to tell her that she won the Florida Department of Education and Volunteer Florida’s 2023 […]

Why Forums are better than Chat for online education communities ?

While online chat can be a useful tool for communication and collaboration, forums offer several advantages over chat in the context of online education communities. […]

Challenging ‘Bad’ Online Policies and Attitudes [D’Agostino]

Challenging ‘Bad’ Online Policies and Attitudes — from insidehighered.com by Susan D’Agostino Academic and industry leaders spoke with conviction at the SXSW EDU conference this […]

Where are the quality concerns for face-to-face courses, the (mis)use of adjunct faculty members, + other higher education-related items

As Colleges Focus on Quality in Online Learning, Advocates Ask: What About In-Person Courses? — from chronicle.com by Taylor Swaak Excerpt (emphasis DSC): As colleges’ […]

Podcast 57: Sales Training Success With Ken Valla

B2B selling isn't easy these days. And developing a high-performing sales team is even tougher. What does sales training success look like? Listen to this […]

5 Tips to Help Students Prepare for a Successful DBA

This post was written by Cecilia Mo’Neesha Khan, a FLVS Flex student.  Discussion-based assessments (DBAs) are something that many students may feel anxious about, including […]

L&D Global Sentiment Survey 2023: The Return to Data

2023 marks the 10th year of the L&D Global Sentiment Survey. It also appears to mark a transitional year for learning and development, world-wide. This […]

Online Training for All this International Women’s Day

Welcome to Women’s History Month. Next week, on March 8th, the month gets off to a lively start with International Women’s Day (IWD). The theme […]

How Educators Can Transition From Face-To-Face To Online Learning

The recent pandemic has had a profound impact on education, with many colleges and universities along the whole world transitioning from traditional face-to-face instruction to […]

“A lot more fun”: 4 questions on adaptive learning with Dr. Jeff Watson

How can adaptive courseware improve learning experiences for both students and instructors? Dr. Jeff Watson, instructor in the School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies […]

Reflections on “Teaching in an Age of ‘Militant Apathy’” [McMurtrie] and on the high cost of higher education

Teaching in an Age of ‘Militant Apathy’ — from chronicle.com by Beth McMurtrie Immersive education offers a way to reach students. But can it ever […]

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