Interview of Alla Konnikov Mashensky, Director of LGCA We are now entering the new normal. Remote & flexible working is how we will now work. […]
E-Learning: the Leap to Mainstream With the development and availability of technology, the proliferation of online learning has become pervasive. Many organisations have embraced eLearning […]
Albert Einstein is quoted as saying, “A day without learning is a day wasted” so today I have tried to draw some lessons from the […]
The College Board will not offer an at-home, digital version of its SAT college entrance exam this fall, reversing an earlier plan after critics raised […]
Several states already offer a state-sanctioned LMS option to their schools, with some encouraging results in their efforts to cut costs and improve technical capabilities.
So, here is an idea. I have written in other places about the benefits of using online communications for education, so I will not rehash […]
The pandemic has placed a lot of pressure on teacher preparation professionals to move online. For instructors that are new or unseasoned at preparing teacher […]
Thomas Bernhard once said, “Whoever can’t laugh doesn’t deserve to be taken seriously,” a thought that would benefit from being given more consideration in teaching, […]
Click the Title to Play or Download. Interview with Greg Fenton, CEO & Co-Founder of RedShelf. We discuss the RedShelf e-textbook platform offering more than […]
In a workplace where routine tasks are increasingly performed by machines equipped with artificial intelligence (AI), the skills most valued by human beings are those […]
This post would not be complete without first acknowledging the incredible people who are on the frontlines of the Coronavirus Pandemic. We thank you and […]
Although we often manage to pretend it doesn’t exist, uncertainty is an integral part of our lives. With the collective crisis we are experiencing at […]